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Accuracy of statement is one of the first elements of truth; inaccuracy is a near kin to falsehood.
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The desires and longings of man are vast as eternity, and they point him to it.
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Have something to say ; say it ; and stop when you've done.
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Never be so brief as to become obscure.
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Contemplation is to knowledge, what digestion is to food - the way to get life out of it.
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This world is the land of the dying ; the next is the land of the living.
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People never improve unless they look to some standard or example higher and better than themselves.
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Facts are God's arguments : we should be careful never to misunderstand or pervert them.
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Hell is truth seen too late -- duty neglected in its season.
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There is often as much independence in not being led, as in not being driven.
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The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.
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Sense, brevity and point are the elements of a good proverb.
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The certainty of punishment, even more than its severity, is the preventive of crime.
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Thoroughly to teach another is the best way to learn for yourself.
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