He that lives to forever, never fears dying.
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There is nothing of which we are apt to be so lavish as of time, and about which we ought to be more solicitous since without it we can do nothing in this world.
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He that has more knowledge than judgment, is made for another man's use more than his own.
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Patience and Diligence, like faith, remove mountains.
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There can be no friendship where there is no freedom. Friendship loves a free air, and will not be fenced up in straight and narrow enclosures.
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Eat therefore to live, and do not live to eat.
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