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— Cato the Younger"Regard not dreams, since they are but the images of our hopes and fears."
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When such men, who are beyond hope and fear, begin in their dim minds to see the source their woes, it may be an evil time for those who have wronged them. The weak man becomes strong when he has nothing, for then only can he feel the wild, mad thrill of despair.
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A situation in a public office is secure, but laborious and mechanical, and without the great springs of life, hope and fear.
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