Abstruse questions must have abstruse answers.
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Authority and place demonstrate and try the tempers of men, by moving every passion and discovering every frailty.
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Thamus ... uttered with a loud voice his message, 'The great Pan is dead.'
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The talkative listen to no one, for they are ever speaking. And the first evil that attends those who know not how to be silent, is, that they hear nothing.
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There are two sentences inscribed upon the Ancient oracle Know thyself and Nothing too much and upon these all other precepts depend.
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