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Act well at the moment, and you have performed a good action to all eternity.
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Who makes quick use of the moment is a genius of prudence.
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Say not you know another entirely, till you have divided an inheritance with him.
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Too much gravity argues a shallow mind.
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He who makes too much or too little of himself has a false measure for everything.
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The craftiest wiles are too short and ragged a cloak to cover a bad heart.
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Have you ever seen a pedant with a warm heart?
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Him, who incessantly laughs in the street, you may commonly hear grumbling in his closet.
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The jealous is possessed by a "fine mad devil" and a dull spirit at once.
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Good may be done by the bad -- but the good alone can be good.
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There are but three classes of men -- the retrograde, the stationary, the progressive.
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Trust not him with your secrets, who, when left alone in your room, turns over your papers.
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A woman whose ruling passion is not vanity, is superior to any man of equal faculties.
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You are not very good if you are not better than your best friends imagine you to be.
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Where there is much pretension, much has been borrowed -- nature never pretends.
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The public seldom forgive twice.
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He submits to be seen through a microscope, who suffers himself to be caught in a fit of passion.
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All great minds sympathize.
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Actions, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell characters.
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