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- For greed, all nature is too little.
- We all sorely complain of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with. Our lives are either…
- Consult your friend on all things, especially on those which respect yourself. His counsel may then be useful where your own self-love might impair your…
- Who shrinks from knowledge of his calamities but aggravates his fear; troubles half seen, shall torture all the more.
- The worst evil of all is to leave the ranks of the living before one dies.
- One must take all one's life to learn how to leave, and what will perhaps make you wonder more, one must take all one's life…
- Freedom can't be bought for nothing. If you hold her precious, you must hold all else of little worth.
- It's a vice to trust all, and equally a vice to trust none.
- A good conscience fears no witness, but a guilty conscience is solicitous even in solitude. If we do nothing but what is honest, let all…
- Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless without it.
- All cruelty springs from weakness.
- Philosophy takes as her aim the state of happiness...she shows us what are real and what are only apparent evils. She strips men's minds of…
- Death: There's nothing bad about it at all except the thing that comes before it-the fear of it.
- What difference does it make, after all, what your position in life is if you dislike it yourself?
- God has not revealed all things to man and has entrusted us with but a fragment of His mighty work. But He who directs all…
- On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the…
- How many discoveries are reserved for the ages to come when our memory shall be no more, for this world of ours contains matter for…
- It's all in your headJ you have the power to make things seem hard or easy or even amusing. The choice is yours.
- If you are bent on assuming a pose and never reveal yourself to anyone frankly, in the fashion of many who live a false life…
- Poverty wants some, luxury many, and avarice all things.
- Call it Nature, Fate, Fortune; all these are names of the one and selfsame God.
- Death is the wish of some, the relief of many, and the end of all.
- He who would do great things should not attempt them all alone.
- That day which you fear as being the end of all things is the birthday of your eternity.
- In my own time there have been inventions of this sort, transparent windows tubes for diffusing warmth equally through all parts of a building short-hand,…
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