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— Mencius"Incessant falls teach men to reform, and distress rouses their strength. Life springs from calamity, and death from ease."
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The bread of bitterness is the food on which men grow to their fullest stature; the waters of bitterness are the debatable ford through which they reach the shores of wisdom; the ashes boldly grasped and eaten without faltering are the price that must be paid for the golden fruit of knowledge.
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AFFLICTION, n. An acclimatizing process preparing the soul for another and bitter world.
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