Think not thou art revenged of thine enemy when thou slayest him thou puttest him beyond thy reach, thou givest him quiet, and takest from thyself all means of hurting him.
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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.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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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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As the branches of a tree return their sap to the root, from whence it arose as a river poureth its streams to the sea, whence its spring was supplied so the heart of a grateful man delighteth in returning a benefit received.
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The fool is not always unfortunate, nor the wise man always successful yet never has a fool thorough enjoyment never was a wise man wholly unhappy.
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