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The power of daring anything their fancy suggest, as always been conceded to the painter and the poet.

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The one who cannot restrain their anger will wish undone, what their temper and irritation prompted them to do.

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The man is either mad, or he is making verses.

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The foolish are like ripples on water, For whatsoever they do is quickly effaced; But the righteous are like carvings upon stone, For their smallest act is durable.

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The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice.

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The envious man grows lean at the success of his neighbor.

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The covetous man is ever in want.

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The appearance of right oft leads us wrong.

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Subdue your passion or it will subdue you.

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Suffering is but another name for the teaching of experience, which is the parent of instruction and the schoolmaster of life.

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Strange - is it not? That of the myriads who Before us passed the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the road Which to discover we must travel too.

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Seize the day, and put the least possible trust in tomorrow.

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Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow!
[Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.]

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Seize today, and put as little trust as you can in tomorrow.

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Refrain from asking what going to happen tomorrow, and everyday that fortune grants you, count as gain.

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Remember when life's path is steep to keep your mind even.

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Pale death knocks with impartial foot at poor men's hovels and king's palaces.

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Pale Death with impartial tread beats at the poor man's cottage door and at the palaces of kings.

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Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings.

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Only a stomach that rarely feels hungry scorns common things.

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One wanders to the left, another to the right. Both are equally in error, but, are seduced by different delusions.

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Of writing well the source and fountainhead is wise thinking.

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O imitators, you slavish herd!

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Nothing is beautiful from every point of view.

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Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque revenit. (You may drive nature out with a pitchfork, she will nevertheless come back.)

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Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum, Multa recedentes adimiunt. (The years, as they come, bring many agreeable things with them as they go, they take many away.)

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Mountains will go into labour, and a silly little mouse will be born.

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Money is a handmaiden, if thou knowest how to use it; a mistress, if thou knowest not.

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Mingle some brief folly with your wisdom.

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Mix a little foolishness with your prudence It's good to be silly at the right moment.

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