Quotes of Colton - somelinesforyou

“ make the most of the day, by determining to spend it on two sorts of acquaintances only those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something may be learned. Colton ”

- Colton Robinsmith

“ A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things that he does not know; and will gain more credit by his adroit mode of hiding his ignorance than the pendant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ The profoundly wise do not declaim against superficial knowledge in others, as much as the profoundly ignorant. ”

- Colton

“ The profoundly wise do not declaim against superficial knowledge in others, as much as the profoundly ignorant. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ Falsehood is never so successful as when she baits her hook with truth, and no opinions so fastly misled us as those that are not wholly wrong, as no timepieces so effectively deceive the wearer as those that are sometimes right. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ The profoundly wise do not declaim against superficial knowledge in others, as much as the profoundly ignorant. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ War kills men, and men deplore the loss; but war also crushes bad principles and tyrants, and so saves societies. ”

- Colton

“ The profoundly wise do not declaim against superficial knowledge in others, as much as the profoundly ignorant. ”

- Colton

“ The profoundly wise do not declaim against superficial knowledge in others, as much as the profoundly ignorant. ”

- Colton
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