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- Practice, the master of all things.
- Augustus Octavius
- In anger we should refrain both from speech and action.
- Pythagoras (582 BC - 507 BC)
- In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth.
- Publilius Syrus (~100 BC)
- Beauty in things exist in the mind which contemplates them.
- David Hume (1711 - 1776)
- When we cannot hope to win, it is an advantage to yield.
- Quintilian
- It is much easier to try one's hand at many things than to concentrate one's powers on one thing.
- Quintilian
- Nothing can be pleasing which is not also becoming.
- Quintilian
- Nature herself has never attempted to effect great changes rapidly.
- Quintilian
- A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel that it may be very kind.
- Edmund Spenser (1552 - 1599)
- Liberty, equality - bad principles! The only true principle for humanity is justice; and justice to the feeble is protection and kindness.
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel
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