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The Paul's Seldomely Updated Quote of the Day |
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"When thou hast done a good act and another has received it, why dost thou look for a third thing besides these, as fools do, either to have the reputation of having done a good act or to obtain a return?" |
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This quote from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations: Book 7 Written in 167 A.D. |
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" 'Tis shameful to take on a load that is too great, Then leave it when our knees buckle beneath it's weight." Propertius |
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"Who would enjoy the prize without the dust;" "Unless the vessel's pure, all you pour in turns sour." Horace |
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"When the mind doubts, a feather sways it to and fro." Terence |
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"Not by the calculation of your income, but by your manner of living and your culture, is your wealth really to be reckoned." Cicero |
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"There is a great difference in not wishing to do evil and not knowing how." "It makes more sound than sense." Seneca |
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