Neither blame or praise yourself.
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The continuance and frequent fits of anger produce in the soul a propensity to be angry which ofttimes ends in choler, bitterness, and morosity, when the mid becomes ulcerated, peevish, and querulous, and is wounded by the least occurrence.Plutarch
It is a true proverb, that if you live with a lame man, you will learn to limp.
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Water continually dropping will wear hard rocks hollow.
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Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.
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Pompey bade Sylla recollect that more worshipped the rising than the setting sun.
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