Life and Literature

Chapter 28

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Do even as you will, that this dispute live not between us as a consuming fire forever!

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CONTENTION--AVOIDING OF.

Where two discourse, if the one"s anger rise, The man who lets the contest fall is wise.

--_Plutarch._

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"I never complained of my condition but once," said an old man, "when my feet were bare and I had no money to buy shoes; but I met a man without feet, and became contented."

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It is right to be contented with what we have, but never with what we are.

--_Sir James Mackintosh._

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A favorite saying of the beloved Dr. John A. Broaddus was: "It is better to like what you have, than to have what you like."

--_Christian Observer._

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If you live according to nature, you never will be poor; if according to the world"s caprice, you never will be rich.

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Happy the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground.

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Since we have loaves, let us look not for cakes.

--_Spanish._

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To be content with little is difficult; to be content with much--impossible.

--_Marie Ebner Eschenbach._

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If thou hast but little, make it not less by murmuring.

--_Quarles._

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Contentment will make a cabbage look as fair as a palace.

--_W. Secker._

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May we never murmur without a cause, nor have cause to murmur.

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He that is rich need not live sparingly, and he that can live sparingly need not be rich.

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Some have too much, yet still do crave; I have little, and seek no more: They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store; They poor, I rich; they beg, I give; They lack, I have; they pine, I live.

--_Sir Edward Dyer, (Died 1607.)_

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If all the gems of earth were mine And wealth and power were to me sent, How infinitely poor I"d be Without content.

--_Annie W. McCoy._

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Is it possible to find perfect contentment? Some one once said:--"The secret of perfect contentment is, that there isn"t any."