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The best life is that which makes the best of life.
Ivan Panin
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Ivan Panin
Age: 86 †
Born: 1855
Born: December 12
Died: 1942
Died: October 30
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Tsarist Russia
Ivan Nikolayevich Panin
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Hast thou fallen? Do not groan and lament: rather be thankful for the opportunity given thee to rise once more.
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The small charity that comes from the heart is better than the great charity that comes from the head.
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Life is not meant to be hard: if it is, we make it so.
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Men's eyes are in their heads women's, in their hearts.
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What we know is to what we do not know, as a grain of sand is to the beach.
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The furnace which melts gold, also hardens clay. Before blaming thy fate, therefore, find whether thou art gold or clay.
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The wealthy seldom possess wealth: oftener they are possessed by it.
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As the paper though it entereth the press white, yet when it cometh forth black is eagerly sought to be perused so do thou let thy life, though darkened by adversity, be made all the more useful to thy fellows.
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