1.
If country life be healthful to the body, it is no less so to the mind.
Giovanni Ruffini
2.
The teacher is like the candle which lights others in consuming itself.
Giovanni Ruffini
3.
Beauty is an exquisite flower, and its perfume is virtue.
Giovanni Ruffini
4.
A human heart is a skein of such imperceptibly and subtly interwoven threads that even the owner of it is often himself at a loss how to unravel it.
Giovanni Ruffini
5.
Husband and wife,--so much in common, how different in type! Such a contrast, and yet such harmony, strength and weakness blended together!
Giovanni Ruffini
6.
Trifling favors are readily acknowledged, though cheaply esteemed; but important ones are most rarely remembered.
Giovanni Ruffini
7.
Travelers describe a tree in the island of Java whose pestiferous exhalations blight every tiny blade of grass within the compass of its shade. So it is with despotism.
Giovanni Ruffini
8.
Offended self-love never forgives.
Giovanni Ruffini
9.
Curses are like processions. They return to the place from which they came.
Giovanni Ruffini
10.
Fancy borrows much from memory, and so looks back to the past.
Giovanni Ruffini
11.
Stories first heard standing at a mother's knee, are never wholly forgotten, — a little spring that never quite dries up in our journey through scorching years.
Giovanni Ruffini
12.
The perception of the beautiful is gradual, and not a lightning revelation; it requires not only time, but some study.
Giovanni Ruffini
13.
Selfishness, if but reasonably tempered with wisdom, is not such an evil trait.
Giovanni Ruffini
14.
More people laugh at us than with us, however it may appear at the moment.
Giovanni Ruffini
15.
All papas and mammas have exactly that sort of sight which distinguishes objects at a distance clearly, while they need spectacles to see those under their very noses.
Giovanni Ruffini
16.
Rank and riches are chains of gold, but still chains.
Giovanni Ruffini