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" It is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view. "
George Eliot
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" I'm proof against that word failure. I've seen behind it. The only failure a man ought to fear is failure of cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best. "
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" Little children are still the symbol of the eternal marriage between love and duty. "
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" Death is the king of this world: 'Tis his park where he breeds life to feed him. Cries of pain are music for his banquet. "
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" Play not with paradoxes. That caustic which you handle in order to scorch others may happen to sear your own fingers and make them dead to the quality of things. "
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" Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand. "
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" Science is properly more scrupulous than dogma. Dogma gives a charter to mistake, but the very breath of science is a contest with mistake, and must keep the conscience alive. "
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