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Every rascal is not a thief, but every thief is a rascal.
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For as the interposition of a rivulet, however small, will occasion the line of the phalanx to fluctuate, so any trifling disagreement will be the cause of seditions but they will not so soon flow from anything else as from the disagreement between virtue and vice, and next to that between poverty and riches.
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The light of the day is followed by night, as a shadow follows a body.
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Men become richer not only by increasing their existing wealth but also by decreasing their expenditure.
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There are some jobs in which it is impossible for a man to be virtuous.
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Adoration is made out of a solitary soul occupying two bodies.
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The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness.
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Friendship also seems to be the bond that hold communities together.
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Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.
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Some believe it to be just friends wanting, as if to be healthy enough to wish health.
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... the good for man is an activity of the soul in accordance with virtue, or if there are more kinds of virtue than one, in accordance with the best and most perfect kind.
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If men are given food, but no chastisement nor any work, they become insolent.
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Education and morals make the good man, the good statesman, the good ruler.
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He is courageous who endures and fears the right thing, for the right motive, in the right way and at the right times.
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One who faces and who fears the right things and from the right motive, in the right way and at the right time, posseses character worthy of our trust and admiration.
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Time is the measurable unit of movement concerning a before and an after.
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Every wicked man is in ignorance as to what he ought to do, and from what to abstain, and it is because of error such as this that men become unjust and, in a word, wicked.
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We can't learn without pain.
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The body is most fully developed from thirty to thirty-five years of age, the mind at about forty-nine.
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All men by nature desire knowledge.
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