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The truth may be stretched thin, but it never breaks, and it always surfaces above lies, as oil floats on water.

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The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the sum of his own works.
Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world.
All kinds of beauty do not inspire love; there is a kind which only pleases the sight, but does not captivate the affections.
There is no greater folly in the world than for a man to despair.
The reason for the unreason with which you treat my reason , so weakens my reason that with reason I complain of your beauty.
What man can pretend to know the riddle of a woman's mind?
He most perceptive character in a play is the fool, because the man who wishes to seem simple cannot possibly be a simpleton.
One who loses wealth loses much. One who loses a friend loses more. But one who loses courage loses all.
The cleverest character in comedy is the clown, for he who would make people take him for a fool, must not be one.
Truly I was born to be an example of misfortune, and a target at which the arrows of adversary are aimed.