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Hope, not fear, is the creative principle in human affairs.
Comfort can spoil you. Once in a while, it can do you good to corner yourself.
It crawls on all fours as a baby, then learns to walk on two legs, and finally needs a cane in old age.
Man, being of flesh, is subject to diseases of the mind and after death, to worms.
Man lives in a community, and has to conform to a social pattern.
Man learned to adjust to, and in some ways to shape, his environment.
Man may well, in his attempt to be too ambitious, destroy himself.
Men's wants become greater in proportion to the increase in their income.
Just when the first human beings will reach Mars remains to be seen.
You should not judge a man by his appearance.
The more you have, the more you want.
One must keep one's promises.
The older we grow, the more forgetful we become.
As one grows older, one becomes more silent.
The older one grows, the weaker one's memory becomes.
A man must work.
One should be considerate about things and considerate of people.
Not everybody can be an artist.
Not everybody wants to be an artist.
A man must be honest.

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