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— George MacDonald"As to the pure all things are pure, so the common mind sees far more vulgarity in others than the mind developed in genuine refinement."
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A great estate is a great disadvantage to those who do not know how to use it, for nothing is more common than to see wealthy persons live scandalously and miserably; riches do them no service in order to virtue and happiness; therefore 'tis precept and principle, not an estate, that makes a man good for something.
— Marcus Aurelius
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In the common run of mankind, for one that is wise and good you find ten of a contrary character.
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