Adams King Quotes

master the skill of leniency before you learn the act of austerity

To disarm fear is not to disarm danger

Beauty is dangerous to a man looking for true love

No promise has outgrown the age of been broken

Not everything profitable is good but everything good is profitable

A finer picture plays a better crook

What questions a man religion makes him lose faith in his God

The teeth that bit the tongue lives in the mouth

Age is but a pressing pressure that adds burden and responsibility to a mans shoulder

A tooth yet to grow in a man's mouth keeps maturity a distant away

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