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He that loseth his honesty, hath nothing else to loose.

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King’s laughter has a deadly sting; Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.
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For present grief there is always a remedy; however much though sufferest, hope; hope is the greatest happiness of man.
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In all your undertakings let a reasonable assurance animate your endeavors, and remember that if you despair of success you cannot hope to succeed.
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Of all treason against humanity, there is no one worse than he who employs great intellectual force to keep down the intellect of his less favored brothers.
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Slumber not in the tense of your fathers. The world is advancing. Advance with it.
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Positiveness is the most absurd foible. If you are in the right, it lessens your triumph; if in the wrong, it adds shame to your defeat.
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It is better by a noble boldness to run the risk of being subject to half of the evils we anticipate, than to remain cowardly listlessness for fear of what may happen.
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All though man are accused of not knowing there own weakness, yet perhaps a few know there own strength. It is in the man as in soil, where sometimes there is amine of gold which the owner knows not of.
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With all infinite possibilities of spiritual life before you, do not settle down on a little path of dusty ground at the mountains foot in a restful content. But not content till you reach the mountain’s summit.
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