It is right to give every man his due.
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Prefer diligence before idleness, unless you esteem rust above brightness.Plato
In particular I may mention Sophocles the poet, who was once asked in my presence, ''How do you feel about love, Sophocles are you still capable of it'' to which he replied, ''Hush if you please to my great delight I have escaped from it, and feel as if I had escaped from a frantic and savage master.'' I thought then, as I do now, that he spoke wisely. For unquestionably old age brings us profound repose and freedom from this and other passions.
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The measure of a man is what he does with power.
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The noblest of all studies is the study of what man is and of what life he should live.
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Not to help justice in her need would be an impiety.
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I never did anything worth doing by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accident; they came by work.
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