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— Aristotle"No man of high and generous spirit is ever willing to indulge in flattery; the good may feel affection for others, but will not flatter them."
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Constancy in love is of two sorts: One is the effect of new excellencies that are always presenting themselves afresh, and attractour affections continually; the other is only from a point of honor, and a taking of pride not to change.
— Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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At school boys become gluttons and slovens, and, instead of cultivating domestic affections, very early rush into the libertinism which destroys the constitution before it is formed; hardening the heart as it weakens the understanding.
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