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An error
gracefully acknowledged is a victory won |
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Be just
to all, but trust not all |
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Civility
costs nothing |
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Delays
are dangerous |
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Example
is more efficacious than precept |
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Faint
heart never won fair lady |
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Gentle
in manner, but resolute in action |
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Hasty
climbers have sudden falls |
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Idleness
is the holiday of fools |
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Judge
not, that ye be not judged |
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Know your
job |
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Look for
opportunities to express yourself |
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Many a
man of small abilities has made a great success of
himself simply by having luck |
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Never put
off `till tomorrow' what you can do today |
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Order is
Heaven's first law |
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Pardon
all men but never thyself |
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Questioning is not the mode of conversation among
gentlemen |
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Respect a
man, he will do more |
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Speech is
the index of the mind |
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Take one
step at a time |
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Understand that co-operative efforts lead to achievement |
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Virtue is
health, vice is sickness |
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What
can't be cured must be endured |
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Xperience
is the best of school masters, only the school fees are
heavy |
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You can
change your destiny by changing your habits |
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Zeal is
very blind, or badly regulated, when it encroaches upon
the rights of others |