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Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.
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True perfection is a bold quest to seek. Only the willing and true of heart will seek the betterment of many.
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Since all of us desire to be happy, and since we evidently become so on account of our use—that is our good use—of other things, and since knowledge is what provides this goodness of use and also good fortune, every man must, as seems plausible, prepare himself by every means for this: to be as wise as possible. Right?
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Lies are the greatest murder. They kill the Truth.
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One ought not to return injustice, nor do evil to anybody in the world, no matter what one may have suffered from them.
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