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Kids are anchors of mothers' life
Sophocles
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Tomorrow is tomorrow. Future cares have future cures, And we must mind today.
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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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For kindness begets kindness evermore, But he from whose mind fades the memory Of benefits, noble is he no more.
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Brave hearts do not back down back off.
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Having advanced to the limit of boldness, child, you have stumbled against the lofty pedestal of Justice.
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It is best to live however one can be.
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For whoever knows how to return a kindness he has received must be a friend above all price.
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Men whose wit has been mother of villainy once have learned from it to be evil in all things.
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Ignorant men do not know what good they hold in their hands until they've flung it away.
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There is no sense in crying over spilt milk. Why bewail what is done and cannot be recalled?
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Foolishness is indeed the sister of wickedness.
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But this is a true saying among men: the gifts of enemies are no gifts and profitless.
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I would rather miss the mark acting well than win the day acting basely.
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