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We are free to yield to truth.

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With silence favor me.

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He gains everyone's approval who mixes the pleasant with the useful.

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With you I should love to live, with you be ready to die.

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Faults are soon copied.

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Drop the question what tomorrow may bring, and count as profit every day that fate allows you.

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Usually the modest person passes for someone reserved, the silent for a sullen person.

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You traverse the world in search of happiness, which is within the reach of every man. A contented mind confers it on all.

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Force without wisdom falls of its own weight.

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Who then is free? The wise man who can command himself.

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Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call today his own He who secure within can say Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.

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He has not lived badly whose birth and death has been unnoticed by the world.

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He is armed without who is innocent within, be this thy screen, and this thy wall of brass.

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Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor's wall is ablaze.

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Cease to ask what the morrow will bring forth. And set down as gain each day that Fortune grants.

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Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals: we storm heaven itself in our folly.

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Choose a subject equal to your abilities; think carefully what your shoulders may refuse, and what they are capable of bearing.

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I shall strike the stars with my unlifted head.

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Clogged with yesterday's excess, the body drags the mind down with it.

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To have a great man for a friend seems pleasant to those who have never tried it; those who have, fear it.

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