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Never Do A Thing Concerning The Rectitude Of Which You Are In Doubt.
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Never do a thing concerning the rectitude of which you are in doubt.
-- Pliny the Younger (61-105 AD)
-- Letters, Book i, Letter xviii, 5
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The living voice is that which sways the soul.
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Modestus said of Regulus that he was "the biggest rascal that walks upon two legs.
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His only fault is that he has no fault.
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That indolent but agreeable condition of doing nothing.
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This expression of ours, "Father of a family.
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There is nothing to write about, you say. Well, then, write and let me know just this,--that there is nothing to write abou
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An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit.
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Objects which are usually the motives of our travels by land and by sea are often overlooked and neglected if they lie under our eye.
... We put off from time to time going and seeing what we know we have an opportunity of seeing when we please....