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Time is the soul of this world.
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Above all things, respect yourself.
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Do not even think of doing what ought not to be done.
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One must choose in all things a mean just and good.
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The wise man should be prepared for everything that does not lie within his control.
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If there be light, then there is darkness if cold, heat if height, depth if solid, fluid if hard, soft if rough, smooth if calm, tempest if prosperity, adversity if life, death.
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You should help a man to take up a burden, but you should not help him put it back down.
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Step not beyond the beam of the balance.
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Don't try to cover your mistakes with false words. Rather, correct your mistakes with examination.
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A good Soul hath neither too great joy, nor too great sorrow: for it rejoiceth in goodness and it sorroweth in wickedness. By the means whereof, when it beholdeth all things, and seeth the good and bad so mingled together, it can neither rejoice greatly nor be grieved with over much sorrow.
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Above all things, reverence yourself.
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God built the universe on numbers.
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Numbers rule the universe.
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We ought so to behave to one another as to avoid making enemies of our friends, and at the same time to make friends of our enemies.
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Number is the ruler of forms and ideas, and the cause of gods and daemons.
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Having departed from your house, turn not back for the furies will be your attendants.
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Number is the within of all things.
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Envy has been, is, and shall be, the destruction of many. What is there, that Envy hath not defamed, or Malice left undefiled? Truly, no good thing.
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Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea.
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If men with fleshly mortals must be fed, and chew with bleeding teeth the breathing bread what else is this but to devour our guests, and barbarously renew Cyclopean feasts? While Earth not only can your needs supply, but, lavish of her store, provides for luxury a guiltless feast administers with ease, and without blood is prodigal to please.
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