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He that undervalues himself will undervalue others, and he that undervalues others will oppress them.
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He that would be superior to external influences must first become superior to his own passions.
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He was dull in a new way, and that made many think him great.
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He who begins by loving Christianity better than truth, will proceed by loving his own sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
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He who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else.
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He who has provoked the shaft of wit, cannot complain that he smarts from it.
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He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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He who never made a mistake, never made a discovery.
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He who praises everybody, praises nobody.
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He who waits to do a great deal of good at once will never do anything.
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His scorn of the great is repeated too often to be real; no man thinks much of that which he despises.
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Hope is necessary in every condition.
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Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles.
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How inimitably graceful children are in general before they learn to dance!
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How many hopes and fears, how many ardent wishes and anxious apprehensions are twisted together in the threads that connect the parent with the child!
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Humor is consistent with pathos, whilst wit is not.
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Hunger is never delicate; they who are seldom gorged to the full with praise may be safely fed with gross compliments, for the appetite must be satisfied before it is disgusted.
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I am a great friend to public amusements, for they keep the people from vice.
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I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigrees of nations.
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I am sorry I have not learnt to play at cards. It is very useful in life: it generates kindness, and consolidates society.
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