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To women silence gives their proper grace.
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When ice appears out of doors, and boys seize it up while it is solid, at first they experience new pleasures. But in the end their pride will not agree to let it go, but their acquisition is not good for them if it stays in their hands. In the same way an identical desire drives lovers to act and not to act.
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To the man who is afraid everything rustles.
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If to some my tale seems foolishness I am content that such could count me fool.
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Death is not the worst evil, but rather when we wish to die and cannot.
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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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