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He possesses dominion over himself, and is happy, who can every day say, 'I have lived.' |
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He that has given today may, if he so please, take away tomorrow. |
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He tosses aside his paint-pots and his words a foot and a half long. |
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He who has begun has half done. Dare to be wise; begin! |
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He who has made it a practice to lie and deceive his father, will be the most daring in deceiving others. |
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He who is greedy is always in want. |
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He who is upright in his way of life and free from sin. |
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He who postpones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. |
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He will always be a slave who does not know how to live upon a little. |
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He will be loved when dead, who was envied when he was living. |
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He wins every hand who mingles profit with pleasure. |
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He's happy who, far away from business, like the races of men of old, tills his ancestral fields with his own oxen, unbound by any interest to pay. |
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Help a man against his will and you do the same as murder him |
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Hired mourners at a funeral say and do - A little more than they whose grief is true |
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His heart was mailed with oak and triple brass who first committed a frail ship to the wild seas. |
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How does it happen, Maecenas, that no one is content with that lot of which he has chosen or which chance has thrown his way, but praises those who follow a different course? |
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How great, my friends, is the virtue of living upon a little! |
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I am not what I was when kindly Cinara was queen. Strive no more, cruel mother of sweet loves. |
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I hate the irreverent rabble and keep them far from me. |
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I have completed a monument more lasting than brass. |
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