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There thou beholdest the walls of Sparta, and every man a brick.
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And, but herself, admits no parallel.
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Who knows nothing base,Fears nothing known.
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Good at a fight, but better at a play;Godlike in giving, but the devil to pay.
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Good-humor only teaches charms to last,Still makes new conquests and maintains the past.
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c86aa65
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Of Manners gentle, of Affections mild;In Wit a man; Simplicity, a child.
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So much his courage and his mercy strive,He wounds to cure, and conquers to forgive.
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6331e41
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Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned.
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b82abb1
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Lax in their gaiters, laxer in their gait.
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There is no man suddenly either excellently good or extremely evil.
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b88b9d3
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Worth, courage, honor, these indeedYour sustenance and birthright are.
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cd25697
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His own character is the arbiter of every one's fortune.
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6ebc400
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A man should endeavor to be as pliant as a reed, yet as hard as cedar-wood.
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The hearts that dare are quick to feel;The hands that wound are soft to heal.
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e338343
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Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control.
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522758e
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And one man is as good as another--and a great dale betther, as the Irish philosopher said.
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None but himself can be his parallel.
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0415890
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Just men, by whom impartial laws were given,And saints, who taught and led the way to heaven!
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5148152
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Nor e'er was to the bowers of bliss conveyedA fairer spirit, or more welcome shade.
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Quantum instar in ipso est.
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37166a8
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One that would peep and botanizeUpon his mother's grave.
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910bfca
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Whom neither shape of danger can dismay,Nor thought of tender happiness betray.
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a7c1987
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The reason firm, the temperate will,Endurance, foresight, strength and skill.
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To rake into the whole course of a man's life is very hard.
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In my opinion the best character is generally that which is the least talked about.
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8071734
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Means of knowledge is the foundation of the general inference of character.
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I have learned by experience that no man's character can be eventually injured but by his own acts.
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b8f51ac
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Only what we have wrought into our character during life can we take away with us.
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801af0e
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Ah! my wang is hateful to you; or is it I, madam, that enjoys that privilege?
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