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If anything affects your eye, you hasten to have it removed if anything affects your mind, you postpone the cure for a year. [Lat., Quae laedunt oculum festinas demere si quid Est animum, differs curandi tempus in annum.]
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Luck cannot change birth.
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The muse does not allow the praise-de-serving here to die: she enthrones him in the heavens.
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He, that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door, Imbitt'ring all his state.
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What does drunkenness not accomplish? It unlocks secrets, confirms our hopes, urges the indolent into battle, lifts the burden from anxious minds, teaches new arts.
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A dowried wife, friends, beauty, birth, fair fame, These are the gifts of money, heavenly dame: Be but a moneyed man, persuasion tips Your tongue, and Venus settles on your lips.
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Fiction intended to please, should resemble truth as much as possible.
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Acquittal of the guilty damns the judge.
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It is hard! But what can not be removed, becomes lighter through patience.
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Every man should measure himself by his own standard. [Lat., Metiri se quemque suo modulo ac pede verum est.]
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Not to hope for things to last forever, is what the year teaches and even the hour which snatches a nice day away.
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Even play has ended in fierce strife and anger.
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Damnosa quid non imminuit dies? What does not destructive time destroy?
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Small things become small folks.
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Pale death approaches with equal step, and knocks indiscriminately at the door of teh cottage, and the portals of the palace.
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He can afford to be a fool.
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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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Humble things become the humble.
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Learned or unlearned we all must be scribbling.
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Fire, if neglected, will soon gain strength.
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