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There are many counterfeits of character, but the genuine article is difficult to be mistaken.
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He [Macaulay] is like a book in breeches.
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5b5aadb
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He makes no friend who never made a foe.
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bd42999
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Just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character.
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d2229d3
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The man that makes a character, makes foes.
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12ed608
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They love, they hate, but cannot do without him.
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534b8b4
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No, when the fight begins within himself,A man's worth something.
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502e725
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All men that are ruined, are ruined on the side of their natural propensities.
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4f1a2f1
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He was not merely a chip of the old Block, but the old Block itself.
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c3d7862
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Genteel in personage,Generous and free.
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ebfbfa7
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Clever men are good, but they are not the best.
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36c210a
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It is in general more profitable to reckon up our defects than to boast of our attainments.
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b47506d
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He was a verray perfight gentil knight.
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2824b9d
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The nation looked upon him as a deserter, and he shrunk into insignificancy and an Earldom.
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fb0750b
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In numbers warmly pure, and sweetly strong.
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a75eb3d
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Not to think of men above that which is written.
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An honest man, close-button'd to the chin,Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.
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70b5c85
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He's tough, ma'am,--tough is J. B.; tough and de-vilish sly.
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O Mrs. Higden, Mrs. Higden, you was a woman and a mother, and a mangler in a million million.
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90381dc
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I know their tricks and their manners.
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fe42d7d
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Her wit was more than man, her innocence a child.
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3a205ae
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Thus all below is strength, and all above is grace.
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b89b54b
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Plain without pomp, and rich without a show.
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4f597e2
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She was and is (what can there more be said?)On earth the first, in heaven the second maid.
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e8b199b
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A trip-hammer, with an AEolian attachment.
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8093f7d
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No change of circumstances can repair a defect of character.
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d5ba0f1
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Human improvement is from within outwards.
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3630977
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Our thoughts and our conduct are our own.
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38d4908
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Weak and beggarly elements.
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795919b
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Hands, that the rod of empire might have swayed,Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre.
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d3c8084
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O Dowglas, O Dowglas!Tendir and trewe.
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c638511
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In death a hero, as in life a friend!
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7c4c31d
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Wise to resolve, and patient to perform.
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870a4ec
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Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.
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3474469
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But he whose inborn worth his acts commend,Of gentle soul, to human race a friend.
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60acf2b
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A Soul of power, a well of lofty ThoughtA chastened Hope that ever points to Heaven.
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2f18d5b
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He was worse than provincial--he was parochial.
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c075397
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Officious, innocent, sincere,Of every friendless name the friend.
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The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the hand to execute.
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33e7cc5
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He is truly great that is little in himself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors.
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4cece20
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Our Pilgrim stock wuz pethed with hardihood.
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9b3893d
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Soft-heartedness, in times like these,Shows sof'ness in the upper story.
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Endurance is the crowning quality,And patience all the passion of great hearts.
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2498557
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It is by presence of mind in untried emergencies that the native metal of a man is tested.
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