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Women have, commonly, a very positive moral sense; that which they will, is right; that which they reject, is wrong; and their will, in most cases, ends by settling the moral.
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Adams, Henry Education of Henry Adams
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I have no expectation that any man will read history aright, who thinks that what was done in a remote age, by men whose names have resounded far, has any deeper Sense than what he is doing to-day.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series
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Nothing astonishes men so much as common Sense and plain dealing.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series
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I have been told that my Philosophy is unsocial, and, that in public discourses, my reverence for the intellect makes me unjustly cold to the personal relations.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series
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One man's justice is another's injustice; one man's beauty, another's ugliness; one man's wisdom, another's folly
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series
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the sword hath no power and Wisdom no avail
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Firdawsi, Book of Kings (Epic of Kings)
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Money is like a sixth Sense without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five.
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Maugham, W. Somerset Of Human Bondage
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Enlightened and emancipate, my Prince! Works fetter him no more! Cut then atwain With sword of wisdom, Son of Bharata! This doubt that binds thy heart-beats! cleave the bond Born of thy ignorance! Be bold and wise! Give thyself to the field with me! Arise!
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Religious Document, Bhagavad Gita (Hindu)
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for the price of Wisdom is above rubies ♣
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Religious Document, Bible (King James Version) (Christian)
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Between two hawks, which flies the higher pitch; Between two dogs, which hath the deeper mouth; Between two blades, which bears the better temper; Between two horses, which doth bear him best; Between two girls, which hath the merriest eye I have perhaps some shallow spirit of judgment; But in these nice sharp quillets of the law, Good faith, I am no wiser than a daw.
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Shakespeare, William First Part of King Henry IV
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