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“Prodigal of the property of others, sparing of his own.”
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“Prodigal of the property of others, sparing of his own.”
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“Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception.”
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“Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception.”
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“Rashness is the companion of youth, prudence of old age.”
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“Rashness is the companion of youth, prudence of old age.”
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“Slowly and imperceptibly old age comes creeping on.”
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“Slowly and imperceptibly old age comes creeping on.”
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“Something must be allowed to custom.”
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“Something must be allowed to custom.”
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“Sound conviction should influence us rather than public opinion.”
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“Sound conviction should influence us rather than public opinion.”
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“Strict law is often great injustice.”
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“Strict law is often great injustice.”
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“Summer lasts not for ever; seasons succeed each other.”
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“Summer lasts not for ever; seasons succeed each other.”
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“Sweet is the recollection of difficulties overcome.”
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“Sweet is the recollection of difficulties overcome.”
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“That folly of old age which is called dotage is peculiar to silly
old men, not to age itself.”
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“That folly of old age which is called dotage is peculiar to silly
old men, not to age itself.”
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“That which is not forbidden, is not on that account permitted.”
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“That which is not forbidden, is not on that account permitted.”
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“The higher our position the more modestly should we behave.”
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“The higher our position the more modestly should we behave.”
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“The hope of escaping with impunity is the greatest incentive to
vice.”
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