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/ page 239 of 1205 /He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave.
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Iron sharpens iron; scholar, the scholar.
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As estimated, you died. Things marched, sufficient, to that end....
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We've offered to save this district well over $300,000 in health care and this district has rejected it,
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To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.
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The world has to learn that the actual pleasure derived from material things is of rather low quality on the whole and less even in quantity than it looks to those who have not tried it.
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On the whole, I am on the side of the unregenerate who affirms the worth of life as an end in itself, as against the saints who deny it.
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It is the province of knowledge to speak, and it is the privilege of wisdom to listen.
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It is faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes a life worth looking at.
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The man who is always worrying whether or not his soul would be damned generally has a soul that isn't worth a damn.
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The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.
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To have doubted one's own first principles is the mark of a civilized man.
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Without wearing any mask we are conscious of, we have a special face for each friend. Friendship
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Nature, when she invented, manufactured, and patented her authors, contrived to make critics out of the chips that were left.
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Husband and wife come to look alike at last
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In Taking sould Discretion be.
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All love is lost but upon God alone.
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To God be humble, to thy friend be kind, and with thy neighbors gladly lend and borrow; His chance tonight, it maybe thine tomorrow.
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Your law may be perfect, your knowledge of human affairs may be such as to enable you to apply it with wisdom and skill, and yet without individual acquaintance with men, their haunts and habits, the pursuit of the profession becomes difficult, slow, and expensive.
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To shout the swengouris will nocht rest, All honest folk they do molest, sa piteously they cry and rame.
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