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Human history is in essence a history of ideas.
Man's soul is immortal.
Our existence is a miracle in itself.
The true value of a man lies not so much in what he has as in what he is.
The true value of a man does not lie in what he has.
Those books which have made a lasting contribution to man's quest for truth, we call great books.
A man's worth lies not so much in what he has as in what he is.
A man's worth lies in what he is rather than what he has.
A man's worth lies in what he is.
A man's worth lies not in what he has but in what he is.
A man's worth depends on what he is, and not what he has.
Man has the ability to talk.
Man has reason, animals do not.
Man is a more dangerous foe to man than the elements of nature or animals in the wild.
It is language that distinguishes man from beasts.
This is where human beings and animals greatly differ.
Every person has a psychological need to feel that what he does is of some importance.
Man alone has the ability to reason.
It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.
It's possible, though rare, for humans to catch diseases from animals.

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