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— Julius Caesar"As a result of a general defect of nature, we are either more confident or more fearful of unusual and unknown things."
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Confidence always pleases those who receive it. It is a tribute we pay to their merit, a deposit we commit to their trust, a pledge that gives them a claim upon us, a kind of dependence to which we voluntarily submit.
— Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Only the flexibly creative person can really manage the future, Only the one who can face novelty with confidence and without fear.
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