Socrates said, 'Bad men live that they may eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink that they may live.'
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Moral habits, induced by public practices, are far quicker in making their way into men's private lives, than the failings and faults of individuals are in infecting the city at large.Plutarch
Authority and place demonstrate and try the tempers of men, by moving every passion and discovering every frailty.
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The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education.
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Said Scopas of Thessaly, 'We rich men count our felicity and happiness to lie in these superfluities, and not in those necessary things.'
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The whole life of man is but a point of time let us enjoy it, therefore, while it lasts, and not spend it to no purpose.
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God is the brave man's hope, and not the coward's excuse
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