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By means of beauty all beautiful things become beautiful.
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To be uncertain is to be uncomfortable, but to be certain is to be ridiculous.
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In order that the mind should see light instead of darkness, so the entire soul must be turned away from this changing world, until its eye can learn to contemplate reality and that supreme splendor which we have called the good. Hence there may well be an art whose aim would be to effect this very thing.
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When you want success as badly as you want the air, then you will get it. There is no other secret of success.
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Better to do a little well, then a great deal badly.
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Whenever a number of individuals have a common name, we assume them to have also a corresponding idea or form.
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How many things I can do without!
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Is it not, then, better to be ridiculous and friendly than clever and hostile?
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Prefer knowledge to wealth, for the one is transitory, the other perpetual.
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Why should I resent it when an ass kicks me?
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It is not the purpose of a juryman's office to give justice as a favor to whoever seems good to him, but to judge according to law, and this he has sworn to do.
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The hardest task needs the lightest hand or else its completion will not lead to freedom but to a tyranny much worse than the one it replaces.
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