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Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others.
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Politicians also have no leisure, because they are always aiming at something beyond political life itself, power and glory, or happiness.
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He overcomes a stout enemy who overcomes his own anger.
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Youth should stay away from all evil, especially things that produce wickedness and ill-will.
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The end of labor is to gain leisure.
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Happiness seems to require a modicum of external prosperity.
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Laws, when good, should be supreme and that the magistrate or magistrates should regulate those matters only on which the laws are unable to speak with precision owing to the difficulty of any general principle embracing all particulars.
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A good man may make the best even of poverty and disease, and the other ills of life but he can only attain happiness under the opposite conditions
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Wicked men obey for fear, but the good for love.
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Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.
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PLOT is CHARACTER revealed by ACTION.
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The line between lawful and unlawful abortion will be marked by the fact of having sensation and being alive.
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In a race, the quickest runner can never overtake the slowest, since the pursuer must first reach the point whence the pursued started, so that the slower must always hold a lead.
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Happiness is prosperity combined with virtue.
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Human beings are curious by nature.
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The beginning of reform is not so much to equalize property as to train the noble sort of natures not to desire more, and to prevent the lower from getting more.
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By myth I mean the arrangement of the incidents
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Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who would be thought to be sick and deranged and the former not!
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Democracy arose from men's thinking that if they are equal in any respect they are equal absolutely.
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Concerning the generation of animals akin to them, as hornets and wasps, the facts in all cases are similar to a certain extent, but are devoid of the extraordinary features which characterize bees this we should expect, for they have nothing divine about them as the bees have.
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