Walter Raleigh Quotes
According To Solomon, Life And Death Are In The Power Of The Tongue; And As Euripides Truly Affirmeth, Every Unbridled Tongue In The End Shall Find Itself Unfortunate; For In All That Ever I Observed In The Course Of Worldly Things, I Ever Found That Men's Fortunes Are Oftener Made By Their Tongues Than By Their Virtues, And More Men's Fortunes Overthrown Thereby, Also, Than By Their Vices.
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