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The ill usage of every minute is a new record against us in heaven.
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
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Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
Age: 66 †
Born: 1728
Born: December 8
Died: 1795
Died: October 7
Botanist
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Brugg AG
J.G.Zimm.
Johann Georg Zimmermann
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Silence is the safest response for all the contradiction that arises from impertinence, vulgarity, or envy.
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Nobility should be elective, not hereditary.
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Who conquers indolence conquers all other hereditary sins.
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It would be a considerable consolation to the poor and discontented could they but see the means whereby the wealth they covet has been acquired, or the misery that it entails.
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Sloth is the torpidity of the mental faculties the sluggard is a living insensible.
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