A noble spirit disdaineth the malice of fortune his greatness of soul is not to be cast down.
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As a plain garment best adorneth a beautiful woman, so a decent behavior is the best ornament of inner wisdom.Akhenaton
The heart of the hypocrite is hid in his breast he masketh his words in the semblance of truth, while the business of his life is only to deceive.
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As the ocean giveth rise to springs, whose water return again into its bosom through the rivers, so runneth thy life force from the heart outwards, And so returneth into its place again.
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O think not, bold man, because thy punishment is delayed, that the arm of God is weakened neither flatter thyself with hopes that He winketh at thy doings. His eye pierceth the secrets of every heart, and He remembereth them for ever...
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Attribute not the good actions of another to bad causes thou canst not know his heart but the world will know by this that thine is full of envy.
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Contemplate thy powers, contemplate thy wants and thy connections so shalt thou discover the duties of life, and be directed in all thy ways.
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