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| Having the fewest wants, I am nearest to the gods. | | Socrates | | |
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| He is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day who allows it to be invated by worry, fret and anxiety. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| He that has done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it. | | Confucius | | |
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| He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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He who knows does not speak.
He who speaks does not know. | | Lao Tzu | | |
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He who knows others is wise;
He who know himself is enlightened. | | Lao Tzu | | |
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| He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger. | | Confucius | | |