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None shall rule but the humble, And none but Toil shall have.
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Oh, tenderly the haughty day Fills his blue urn with fire.
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Go put your creed into your deed, Nor speak with double tongue.
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Whoever fights, whoever falls, Justice conquers evermore.
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Nor sequent centuries could hit Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit.
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Fear not, then, thou child infirm; There's no god dare wrong a worm.
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Wilt thou seal up the avenues of ill? Pay every debt, as if God wrote the bill!
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Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die.
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Go where he will, the wise man is at home, His hearth the earth, his hall the azure dome.
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Seeing only what is fair, Thou dost mock at fate and care.
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Thou animated torrid-zone.
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In the vaunted works of Art The master-stroke is Nature's part. 5.
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The hearing ear is always found close to the speaking tongue.
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A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence.
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The manly part is to do with might and main what you can do.
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Good is a good doctor, but Bad is sometimes a better.
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The virtues of society are the vices of the saints.
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The wise through excess of wisdom is made a fool.
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In skating over thin ice our safety is our speed.
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Shallow men believe in luck.
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The faith that stands on authority is not faith.
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His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong.
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Self-trust is the first secret of success.
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In fact, it is as difficult to appropriate the thoughts of others as it is to invent.
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I see that sensible men and conscientious men all over the world were of one religion.
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Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.
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A man is a bundle of relations, a knot of roots, whose flower and fruitage is the world.
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All mankind love a lover.
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Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good.
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The condition which high friendship demands is ability to do without it.
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The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.
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