None can do a man so much harm as he doeth himself.
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He that repents is angry with himself I need not be angry with him.Benjamin Whichcote
Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.
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Fear is the denomination of the Old Testament; belief is the denomination of the New.
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Conscience without judgment is superstition.
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None are so empty as those who are full of themselves.
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The longest sword, the strongest lungs, the most voices, are false measures of truth.
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