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... natural disposition . 31. The dog falls down low before the feet of one who gives him food , wagging his tail and opening his mouth wide ; but the elephant , on the other hand , remains un- moved , and only eats after he is entreated ...
... natural disposition . 31. The dog falls down low before the feet of one who gives him food , wagging his tail and opening his mouth wide ; but the elephant , on the other hand , remains un- moved , and only eats after he is entreated ...
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... natural disposition , not from his youth . Praise of Riches . 39. Our noble birth may go to the lower regions ; our virtues may perish ; our moral character may fall as if from a lofty mountain ; our family may be consumed by fire ; a ...
... natural disposition , not from his youth . Praise of Riches . 39. Our noble birth may go to the lower regions ; our virtues may perish ; our moral character may fall as if from a lofty mountain ; our family may be consumed by fire ; a ...
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... natural characteristics of wicked men . 53. An evil man should be avoided though he be adorned with learning . Is a snake less feared because it is ornamented with jewels ? 54. The moderate man's virtue is called dulness ; the man who ...
... natural characteristics of wicked men . 53. An evil man should be avoided though he be adorned with learning . Is a snake less feared because it is ornamented with jewels ? 54. The moderate man's virtue is called dulness ; the man who ...
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... natural char- acteristics of the virtuous . 64. Secret generosity , cheerful hospitality to strangers , not speaking in public about one's own good deeds , pro- claiming the benefits received from others , freedom from pride in ...
... natural char- acteristics of the virtuous . 64. Secret generosity , cheerful hospitality to strangers , not speaking in public about one's own good deeds , pro- claiming the benefits received from others , freedom from pride in ...
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... natural character of the liberal . 71. The ears of such men as these are adorned with hearing revelation , not with earrings ; their hands with liberality , not with bracelets ; their bodies shine through doing kind deeds to others ...
... natural character of the liberal . 71. The ears of such men as these are adorned with hearing revelation , not with earrings ; their hands with liberality , not with bracelets ; their bodies shine through doing kind deeds to others ...
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