To whom nothing is given, of him can nothing be required.
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In a debate, rather pull to pieces the argument of thy Antagonist than offer him any of thy own for thus thou wilt fight him in his own country.
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Guilt hath very quick ears to an accusation.
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We must eat to live and live to eat.
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Scarcely one person in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others.
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