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Life is too short for half-hearted connections and meaningless run-throughs.
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Our characters are the result of our conduct.
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Our stability is but balance, and conduct liesIn masterful administration of the unforseen.
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Heroic, stoic Cato, the sententious,Who lent his lady to his friend Hortensius.
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a0a6597
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Thou art a cat, and rat, and a coward to boot.
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ce2a9ce
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Every one is the son of his own works.
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32130f9
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I can look sharp as well as another, and let me alone to keep the cobwebs out of my eyes.
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e377a3b
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A man's character is formed by the Odes, developed by the Rites and perfected by music.
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7954cdd
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Elegant as simplicity, and warmAs ecstasy.
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d799595
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Virtue and vice had boundaries in old time,Not to be pass'd.
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f04fc67
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Men of light and leading.
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52dbc69
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For every inch that is not fool, is rogue.
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ea43a82
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The clearest indication of character is what people find laughable.
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97eefdd
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Our Garrick's a salad; for in him we seeOil, vinegar, sugar, and saltness agree.
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5b21a2c
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Though equal to all things, for all things unfit;Too nice for a statesman, too proud for a wit.
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7a2e243
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A very unclubable man.
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27f5a43
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A tender heart; a will inflexible.
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5c3318a
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So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good,So patient, peaceful, loyal, loving, pure.
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cda2680
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Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in atoning for error.
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1644c67
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In this world a man must either be anvil or hammer.
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4f5e2bf
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And the chief-justice was rich, quiet, and infamous.
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6e4cf05
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Our character is our will; for what we will we are.
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6ebb41f
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Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; that is--more knave than fool.
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91abf5e
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Quips and Cranks and wanton Wiles,Nods and Becks and wreathed Smiles.
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160a153
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Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved.
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1472db7
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Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall.
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aef8021
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For contemplation he and valor formed,For softness she and sweet attractive grace.
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d61d763
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Her virtue and the conscience of her worth,That would be wooed, and not unsought be won.
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77a4bd3
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Character is what you are in the dark.
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d58adc5
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With too much Quickness ever to be taught;With too much Thinking to have common Thought.
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6606307
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Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.
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bffd073
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Though I am not splenitive and rash,Yet have I something in me dangerous.
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0c5aea4
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There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good fellowship in thee.
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7b4a6b7
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I am no proud Jack, like Falstaff; but aCorinthian, glad of mettle, a good boy.
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ee56e85
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What a frosty-spirited rogue is this!
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bb68e61
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This bold bad man.
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5e58fc8
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There is a kind of character in thy life,Fully unfold.
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8968dff
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He hath a daily beauty in his lifeThat makes me ugly.
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699f38c
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O do not slander him, for he is kind.Right; as snow in harvest.
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8959cc7
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Now do I play the touch,To try if thou be current gold indeed.
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f18669f
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The trick of singularity.
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c0da82d
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He wants wit that wants resolved will.
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d707550
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As headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile.
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b049ee0
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I'm called away by particular business. But I leave my character behind me.
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