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- He who loses his money is forsaken by his friends, his wife, his servants and his relations; yet when he regains his riches those who…
- No deliberation made by a single person will be successful; the nature of the work which a sovereign has to do is to be inferred…
- Low class men desire wealth;middle class men both wealth and respect; but the noble, honour only; hence honour is the noble man's true wealth.
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- When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself… — Samuel Butler
- They say that children become men, and men become children. Many generations have grown up, become men, and gone hence. — Sholom Aleichem
- I've had experiences in my life that leave no doubt in my mind about the fact that God exists. I'm quite willing… — Benjamin Carson
- Hence the end of the world should be awaited with all longing by all believers. — William Ames
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