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James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899.

T. Hughes

Covetousness, like jealousy, when it has once taken root, never leaves a man but with his life.

Gaming finds a man a cully and leaves him a knave.

Mere bashfulness without merit is awkward, and merit without modesty insolent; but modest merit has a double claim to acceptance.