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— Elie Wiesel"I am much more afraid of my good deeds that please me than of my bad deeds that repel me."
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The acme of humbleness is to forget unfalteringly good deeds of oneself.
— Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov
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Blot your misdeeds out (if you are particularly conscientious), by a good deed, as soon as you can; just as we did a correct sum at school on the slate, where an incorrect one was only half rubbed out. It was better than wetting our sponge with our tears; both less loss of time where tears had to be waited for, and a better effect at last.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
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