But who would rush at a benighted man, and give him two black eyes for being blind?
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Loving can cost a lot but not loving always costs more, and those who fear to love often find that want of love is an emptiness that robs the joy from life.
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One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment.
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The act is unjustifiable that either begs for a blessing, or, having succeeded gives no thanksgiving.
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Through tattered clothes, small vices do appear. Robes and furred gowns hide all.
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You can employ men and hire hands to work for you, but you must win their hearts to have them work with you.
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