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| It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult | | Uncategorized | |
| It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it | | Uncategorized | |
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| It is proof of a bad cause when it is applauded by the mob | | Uncategorized | |
| It is safer to offend certain men than it is to oblige them; for as proof that they owe nothing they seek recourse in hatred | | Uncategorized | |
| It is the constant fault and inseparable evil quality of ambition, that it never looks behind it | | Ambition; Faults | |
| It is the failing of youth not to be able to restrain its own violence. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is the nature of a great mind to be calm and undisturbed. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is the quality rather than the quantity that matters. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is the sign of a great mind to dislike greatness, and to prefer things in measure to things in excess. | | Uncategorized | |
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| It makes a great deal of difference whether one wills not to sin or has not the knowledge to sin. | | Uncategorized | |
| It's a vice to trust all, and equally a vice to trust none | | Uncategorized | |
| It's not because things are difficult that we dare not venture. It's because we dare not venture that they are difficult. | | Difficulty; Risk-taking | |
| It's the admirer and the watcher who provoke us to all the inanities we commit. | | Uncategorized | |
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| Leisure without literature is death and burial alive. | | Uncategorized | |
| Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that hath received it disclose it | | Uncategorized | |