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The truth is what I cherish and that's my strength
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Even a poor man can receive honors.
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Money is the worst currency that ever grew among mankind. This sacks cities, this drives men from their homes, this teaches and corrupts the worthiest minds to turn base deeds.
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To err from the right path is common to mankind.
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To me no profitable speech sounds ill.
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Those griefs smart most which are seen to be of our own choice.
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Do not believe that you alone can be right.The man who thinks that,The man who maintains that only he has the powerTo reason correctly, the gift to speak, the soul-A man like that, when you know him, turns out empty.
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A day lays low and lifts up again all human things.
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To live without evil belongs only to the gods.
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Show me the man who keeps his house in hand, He's fit for public authority.
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Oh death, death, why do you never come to me thus summoned always day by day?
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