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The man who has no more problems to solve, is out of the game.
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The man who has no problems is out of the game.
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The man who has won millions at the cost of his conscience is a failure.
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The man who in this world can keep the whiteness of his soul is not likely to lose it in any other.
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The man who insists upon seeing with perfect clearness before he decides, never decides. Accept life, and you must accept regret.
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The man who is a pessimist before 48 knows too much; if he is an optimist after it, he knows too little.
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The man who is admired for the ingenuity of his larceny is almost always rediscovering some earlier form of fraud. The basic forms are all known, have all been practiced. The manners of capitalism improve. The morals may not.
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The man who is always worrying whether or not his soul would be damned generally has a soul that isn't worth a damn.
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The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent; and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness.
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The man who is born with a talent which he was meant to use finds his greatest happiness in using it.
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The man who is denied the opportunity of making decisions of importance begins to regard as important the decisions he is allowed to make.
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The man who is denied the opportunity of taking decisions of importance begins to regard as important the decisions he is allowed to take.
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The man who is dissatisfied with himself, what can he do?
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The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no problems of his own or has refused to face them.
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The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bother about luck.
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The man who is ostentatious of his modesty is twin to the statue that wears a fig-leaf.
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The man who is really serious, with the urge to find out what truth is, has no style at all. He lives only in what is.
Jeet Kune Do (1997) Part 6 -
The man who is too old to learn was probably always too old to learn.
Meditations in Wall Street (1940) -
The man who lets a leader prescribe his course is a wreck being towed to the scrap heap.
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The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore.
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