He that giveth away his treasure wisely, giveth away his plagues he that retaineth their increase, heapeth up sorrow.
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Be always more ready to forgive, than to return an injury he that watches for an opportunity of revenge, lieth in wait against himself, and draweth down mischief on his own head.Akhenaton
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It is more difficult to be well with riches, than to be at ease under the want of them. Man governeth himself much easier in poverty than in abundance.
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Say not that honor is the child of boldness, nor believe thou that the hazard of life alone can pay the price of it: it is not to the action that it is due, but to the manner of performing it.
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Be not deceived with fair pretences, nor suppose that sorrow healeth misfortune. It is a poison under the color of a remedy while it pretendeth to draw the arrow from thy Breast, lo, it plungeth it into thine heart.
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Doth not the sun harden the clay Doth it not also soften the wax As it is one sun that worketh both, even so it is one Soul that willeth contrarieties.
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