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                #1. The best life is that which makes the best of life.
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                #2. As long as I fear my weakness, I am stronger than when I trust my strength.
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                #3. The danger from lightning is gone when the thunder is heard, and the worst is over when misfortune has arrived.
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                #4. The best way to deceive a knave is to tell him the truth.
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                #5. The small charity that comes from the heart is better than the great charity that comes from the head.
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                #6. From the moment we expect gratitude, we forfeit it.
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                #7. Few can tell what they know without also showing what they do not know.
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                #8. It may be true that love is blind, but only for what is ugly: its sight is keen enough for what is beautiful.
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                #9. Of the future, man knows least; yet, about this, he worries most.
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                #10. The wise man hath his thoughts in his head; the fool, on his tongue.
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                #11. A half-truth does more mischief than a whole lie.
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                #12. Men are willing to admit that they are sinners, but not that they are sinning.
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                #13. To go through life without love is to travel through the world in a carriage with closed windows.
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                #14. Though my sight be lost, I do not yet lose my faith: when I can no longer see, I can still believe.
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                #15. Love has the face of a goddess, but the talons of a lion.
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                #16. Doubt is the tax man pays for the luxury of useless knowledge.
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                #17. As the paper though it entereth the press white, yet when it cometh forth black is eagerly sought to be perused; so do thou let thy life, though darkened by adversity, be made all the more useful to thy fellows.
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                #18. For misdirected love, the attainment of its object is, indeed, the best cure; but it cures as the guillotine cures headache.
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                #19. The wealthy seldom possess wealth: oftener they are possessed by it.
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                #20. Foe every beauty there is an eye somewhere to see it. For every truth there is an ear somewhere to hear it.For every love there is a heart somewhere to recieve it.
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                #22. Hast thou fallen? Do not groan and lament: rather be thankful for the opportunity given thee to rise once more.
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                #23. Men's eyes are in their heads; women's, in their hearts.
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                #24. Let not adversity oppress thee: be rather like unto the nail; the farther 'tis hammered, the firmer it holds.
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                #25. It is not the roaring thunder that smites, but the silent lightning.
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                #26. What we know is to what we do not know, as a grain of sand is to the beach.
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                #27. Solve the problem of life? Live, and you solve it.
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                #28. Whether I shall be unfortunate depends also on others; whether I shall be unhappy depends only on myself.
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                #29. Love is not like the echo, which returneth only what is given; but, rather, like the pump, which returneth by the pail what it received by the pint.
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                #30. As the sea is beautiful not only in calm but also in storm, so is happiness found not only in peace but also in strife.
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                #31. However bad a man, he will have some friends: however good, he will have some enemies.
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                #32. Experience, if we only learn by it, is cheap at any price.
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                #33. If silence is good for the wise, how much better is it for the foolish!
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                #34. How adversity doth ope the eye! A moon can be seen by day as well as by night; but, to see the stars, you must be in darkness.
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                #35. As you do not sweeten your mouth by saying honey, so you do not grow virtuous by merely talking of virtue.
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