“"Wal'r, my boy," replied the Captain, "in the Proverbs of Solomon you will find the following words, 'May we never want a friend in need, nor a bottle to give him!'”
When found, make a note of."
Source: Dombey and Son (1846-1848), Ch. 15
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“He has no talent at all, that boy! You, who are his friend, tell him please to give up painting.”
spoken to Claude Monet about Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1874), as quoted by John Rewald, The History of Impressionism, Vol.1 (1961).
1850 - 1875

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 278
“Speak up, my boy. If you want truth, you should begin by giving it.”
Source: The Chronicles of Prydain (1964–1968), Book IV: Taran Wanderer (1967), Chapter 1

Voltaire's account of his conversations with Andrew Pit
The History of the Quakers (1762)

“Did you ever hear of Captain Wattle?
He was all for love, and a little for the bottle.”
Captain Wattle and Miss Roe.
“Give a small boy a hammer, and he will find that everything he encounters needs pounding.”
Source: "The Conduct of Inquiry", p. 28.
Context: In addition to the social pressures from the scientific community there is also at work a very human trait of individual scientist. I call it the law of the instrument, and it may be formulated as follows: Give a small boy a hammer, and he will find that everything he encounters needs pounding. It comes as no particular surprise to discover that a scientist formulates problems in a way which requires for their solution just those techniques in which he himself is especially skilled.
“Never lend if you need repayment; never give where you want a return.”
Source: The Course of Honor