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1.
Charity begins at home.
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2.
Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto.I am human: nothing human is alien to me.
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3.
The life of man is like a game with dice; if you don't get the throw you want, you must show your skill in making the best of the throw you get.
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4.
There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly.
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5.
Children should be led into the right paths, not by severity, but by persuasion.
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6.
Fortune helps the brave.
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7.
Moderation in all things.
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8.
Of my friends I am the only one left.
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Quote Topics by Terence: Men Silence Humans Teaching Life Mind Justice Doubt Sides My Friends Trials Hotter Unjust Bravery Died Children Enough Helping Mirrors Knows Advice Determination Looks Appearance Human Beings Home Positive Thinking Unfair Common Too Much
9.
The less my hope, the hotter my love
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10.
I am a human being, so nothing human is strange to me.
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11.
When the mind is in a state of uncertainty the smallest impulse directs it to either side.
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12.
Nowadays those are rewarded who make right appear wrong.
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13.
It is the common vice of all, in old age, to be too intent upon our interests.
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14.
How many things both just and unjust are sanctioned by custom?
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15.
Their silence is enough praise.
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16.
As many opinions as there are men; each a law to himself.
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17.
While the mind is in doubt, it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse.
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18.
They are so knowing, that they know nothing.
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19.
You can take a chance with any man who pays his bills on time.
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20.
We should look at the lives of all as at a mirror, and take from others an example for ourselves.
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21.
She never was really charming till she died.
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22.
In fact nothing is said that has not been said before.
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23.
How unfair the fate which ordains that those who have the least should be always adding to the treasury of the wealthy.
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24.
It behooves a prudent person to make trial of everything before arms.
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25.
We are all of us the worse for too much liberty.
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