Presume not in prosperity, neither despair in adversity court not dangers, nor meanly fly from before them dare to despise whatever will not remain with thee.
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What is the pay for titles, but flattery How doth man purchase power but by being a slave to him who giveth it.Akhenaton
He that giveth away his treasure wisely, giveth away his plagues he that retaineth their increase, heapeth up sorrow.
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As the tempest and the thunder affect not the sun or the stars, but spend their fury on stones and trees below so injuries ascend not to the soul of the great, but waste themselves on such as are those who offer them.
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The blessings, O man of thy external part, are health, vigor, and proportion. The greatest of these is health. What health is to the body, even that is honesty to the Soul.
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Who is it that affirms most boldly Who is it that holds his opinion most obstinately Ever he who hath most ignorance for he also hath most pride.
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Truth is but one thy doubts are of thine own raising. He who made virtues what they are, planted also in thee a knowledge of their pre-eminence. Act as Soul dictates to thee, and the end shall be always right.
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