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- Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
- Lord Chesterfield (1694 - 1773)
- A man should never be ashamed to own he has been wrong, which is but saying, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.
- Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744)
- Truth is the daughter of time.
- Aulus Gellius
- If a man does not know to what port he is steering, no wind is favourable to him.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- If virtue precede us every step will be safe.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- To-day is the pupil of yesterday.
- Publilius Syrus (~100 BC)
- If you refuse where you have always granted you invite to theft.
- Publilius Syrus (~100 BC)
- Look to be treated by others as you have treated others.
- Publilius Syrus (~100 BC)
- Wisdom oft lurks beneath a tattered coat.
- Caecilius Statius (220 BC - 168 BC)
- The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once.
- Demosthenes (384 BC - 322 BC)
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