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The just man having a firm grasp of his intentions, neither the heated passions of his fellow men ordaining something awful, nor a tyrant staring him in the face, will shake in his convictions.
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Aiming at brevity, I become obscure.
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For example, the tiny ant, a creature of great industry, drags with its mouth whatever it can, and adds it to the heap which she is piling up, not unaware nor careless of the future.
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Sapere aude. Dare to be wise.
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As a neighboring funeral terrifies sick misers, and fear obliges them to have some regard for themselves so, the disgrace of others will often deter tender minds from vice.
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Anger is a short madness.
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In the midst of hopes and cares, of apprehensions and of disquietude, regard every day that dawns upon you as if it was to be your last then super-added hours, to the enjoyment of which you had not looked forward, will prove an acceptable boon.
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The common people are but ill judges of a man's merits they are slaves to fame, and their eyes are dazzled with the pomp of titles and large retinue. No wonder, then, that they bestow their honors on those who least deserve them.
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Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
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Even-handed fate Hath but one law for small and great: That ample urn holds all men's names.
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He's arm'd without that's innocent within Be this thy Screen, and this thy Wall of Brass.
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Those that are little, little things suit.
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Let it (what you have written) be kept back until the ninth year. [Lat., Nonumque prematur in annum.]
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Men more quickly and more gladly recall what they deride than what they approve and esteem.
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Do you count your birthdays with gratitude?
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Sweet and glorious it is to die for our country.
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Content with his past life, let him take leave of life like a satiated guest.
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Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person.
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Remember to be calm in adversity.
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Riches either serve or govern the possessor.
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