Part 98 (1/2)
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All who know their mind do not know their heart
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RESIGNATION
Entire and perfect happiness is never Vouchsafed to man; but nobler minds endeavor To keep their inward sorrows unrevealed
Withis concealed
Weak, and unable to confor or complaint importune, They vent their exultation or distress
Whate'er betides us--grief or happiness-- The brave and ill bear with steady ood or evil, which the Gods bestow, Pronis, Greek_ _Translated by Frere_
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Life will always be, to a large extent, e ourselves make it Each mind makes its own little world The cheerful mind makes it pleasant, and the discontented dom is” applies alike to the peasant as to the monarch
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The face is the index of the mind
--_Crabbe_
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It is not position, buta suitor
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Those who visit foreign countries, but who associate only with their own countrye their climate, but not their customs; they see new meridians, but the same men, and with heads as empty as their pockets, return home, with travelled bodies, but untravelled minds
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Youthful minds, like the pliant wax, are susceptible of the ood or evil bias they then receive is seldom if ever eradicated
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Little reat minds rise above them
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