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"Physical deformity, calls forth our charity. But the infinite misfortune of moral deformity calls forth nothing but hatred and vengeance."
By Clarence Darrow
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"Peace visits not the guilty mind. (Nemo Malus Felix)"
By Juvenal
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"Practice and thought might gradually forge many an art."
By Virgil
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"Practice, the master of all things."
By Augustus Octavius
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"Pleasure and love are the pinions of great deeds."
By Charles Fox
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"Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly."
By William Shakespeare
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"Perfection of moral virtue does not wholly take away the passions, but regulates them."
By Saint Thomas Aquinas
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"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
By Baruch Spinoza
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"Put duties aside at least an hour before bed and perform soothing, quiet activities that will help you relax."
By Dianne Hales
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"Property has its duties as well as its rights."
By Thomas Brummond
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"Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear."
By William Shakespeare
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"People vote their resentment, not their appreciation. The average man does not vote for anything, but against something."
By William Bennet Munro
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"Presumption means nothing more than as stated by Lord Mansfield, the weighing of probabilities, and deciding, by the powers of common sense, on which side the truth is."
By Sir William Draper
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"Property left to a child may soon be lost; but the inheritance of virtue--a good name an unblemished reputation--will abide forever. If those who are toiling for wealth to leave their children, would but take half the pains to secure for them virtuous habits, how much more serviceable would they be. The largest property may be wrested from a child, but virtue will stand by him to the last."
By William Graham Sumner
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"Public confidence in the integrity of the Government is indispensable to faith in democracy; and when we lose faith in the system, we have lost faith in everything we fight and spend for."
By Adlai E. Stevenson Jr.
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"Pressure? This is just a football match. When you do not know how to feed your children, that is pressure."
By Jose Luis Chilavert, Goal keeper for Paraguay, said during France 98 World Cup (soccer/football)
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"Procrastination is the thief of time."
By Edward Young
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"Put yourself on view. This brings your talents to light."
By Baltasar Gracian
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"Punishment is not for revenge, but to lessen crime and reform the criminal."
By Elizabeth Fry, Journal entry
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"Perpetual devotion to what a man calls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual neglect of many other things."
By Robert Louis Stevenson
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