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Too much of anything, even a good thing, may prove to be our undoing...[We] need ...to set definite boundaries on our appetites.

"The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories". Book by William Bennett, www.huffingtonpost.com. 1993.

Solitude is very sad, Too much company twice as bad.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

Although too much of a soldier among sovereigns, no one could claim with better right to be a sovereign among soldiers.

Sir Walter Scott (1827). “The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French”, p.235

Piety--warm, soft, and passive as the ether round the throne of Grace--is made callous and inactive by kneeling too much.

Walter Savage Landor (1868). “Indexes. Table of first lines. Imaginary conversations”, p.5