The noblest employment of the mind of man, is the study of the works of his creator.
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He that giveth away his treasure wisely, giveth away his plagues he that retaineth their increase, heapeth up sorrow.Akhenaton
Thou, man, alone canst speak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative and pay to him who gave it to thee a rational and welcome praise, teaching thy children wisdom, instructing the offspring of thy loins in piety.
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Learn that the advantage lieth not in possessing good things, but in the knowing the use of them.
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Honor is the inner garment of the Soul; the first thing put on by it with the flesh, and the last it layeth down at its separation from it.
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The butcher relenteth not at the bleating of the lamb neither is the heart of the cruel moved with distress. But the tears of the compassionate are sweeter than dew-drops, falling from roses on the bosom of spring.
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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.
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