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He is his own and the poor man's enemy , -- money is the tomb of all his passions
and desires , -his mind is never expanded beyond the circumference of the
almighty dollar . He thinks not of his immortal soul , his accountability to God , or
of ...
He is his own and the poor man's enemy , -- money is the tomb of all his passions
and desires , -his mind is never expanded beyond the circumference of the
almighty dollar . He thinks not of his immortal soul , his accountability to God , or
of ...
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Be temperate - govern your desires and passions - be on good terms with the
world , and those around you - spend all your time usefully - make no enemy or
lose no friend carelessly — be cheerful and contented — despise not small gains
...
Be temperate - govern your desires and passions - be on good terms with the
world , and those around you - spend all your time usefully - make no enemy or
lose no friend carelessly — be cheerful and contented — despise not small gains
...
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Like all other bad passions , the fruits of Revenge are bitter - its projectile force
recoils on its projector ; like the scorpion enclosed within a circle of fire , it stings
itself to death . Like other vile passions , it can and should be subdued - no man ...
Like all other bad passions , the fruits of Revenge are bitter - its projectile force
recoils on its projector ; like the scorpion enclosed within a circle of fire , it stings
itself to death . Like other vile passions , it can and should be subdued - no man ...
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The passions being enslaved , the soul becomes torpid , the body passive , and
the work is done . The courts of kings are admirable manufactories for bringing
these passions into submission . Luxury , dissipation , and fashion ; with their ...
The passions being enslaved , the soul becomes torpid , the body passive , and
the work is done . The courts of kings are admirable manufactories for bringing
these passions into submission . Luxury , dissipation , and fashion ; with their ...
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This spirit , unfortunately , is inseparable from our nature , having its root in the
strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all
governments , more or less stifled , controlled , or repressed . But in those of the ...
This spirit , unfortunately , is inseparable from our nature , having its root in the
strongest passions of the human mind . It exists under different shapes in all
governments , more or less stifled , controlled , or repressed . But in those of the ...
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