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He who can suppress a moment's anger may prevent a day of sorrow.
— Tryon Edwards
Common sense is, of all kinds, the most uncommon. It implies good judgment, sound discretion, and true and practical wisdom applied to common life.
— Tryon Edwards
Anxiety is the rust of life, destroying its brightness and weakening its power. A childlike and abiding trust in Providence is its best preventive and remedy.
— Tryon Edwards
If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others.
— Tryon Edwards
He that never changes his opinions, never corrects his mistakes, will never be wiser on the morrow than he is today.
— Tryon Edwards
People never improve unless they look to some standard or example higher or better than themselves.
— Tryon Edwards
To be good, we must do good; and by doing good we take a sure means of being good, as the use and exercise of the muscles increase their power.
— Tryon Edwards
We should be as careful of the books we read, as of the company we keep. The dead very often have more power than the living.
— Tryon Edwards
He that is possessed with a prejudice is possessed with a devil, and one of the worst kinds of devils, for it shuts out the truth, and often leads to ruinous error.
— Tryon Edwards
Where duty is plain, delay is both foolish and hazardous; where it is not, delay may be both wisdom and safety.
— Tryon Edwards
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