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One's native land! There should one live! There die!
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When science has sent forth her fiat - it is only to hear and obey.
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It must be that a man who shuts himself up between four walls must lose the faculty of associating ideas and words.
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As long as a man's heart beats, as long as a man's flesh quivers, I do not allow that a being gifted with thought and will can allow himself to despair.
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If Providence has created the stars and the planets, man has called the cannonball into existence.
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Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet those wonderful properties of the Indians of the prairies - their quick intelligence, their ingenious cunning, their scent of the enemy.
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Numerous observations made upon fevers, somnambulisms, and other human maladies, seem to prove that the moon does exercise some mysterious influence upon man.
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The wisest man may be a blind father.
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When you bring a man two millions of money, you need have but little fear that you will not be well received.
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Be it understood you are never rich when you get no advantage from it.
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The possession of wealth leads almost inevitably to its abuse. It is the chief, if not the only, cause of evils which desolate this world below. The thirst for gold is responsible for the most regrettable lapses into sin.
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It is always a vulgar and often an unhealthy pastime, and it is a vice which does not go alone; the man who gambles will find himself capable of any evil.
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Dost thou know what life is, my child? Hast thou comprehended the action of those springs which produce existence? Hast thou examined thyself?
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Dost thou not understand that there are two distinct forces in us, that of the soul and that of the body, that is, a movement and a regulator?
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The body regulates the soul, and, like the balance-wheel, it is submitted to regular oscillations.
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With happiness as with health: to enjoy it, one should be deprived of it occasionally.
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The Chinaman has only a passive courage, but this courage he possesses in the highest degree. His indifference to death is truly extraordinary. When he is ill, he sees it approach, and does not falter. When condemned, and already in the hands of an officer, he manifests no fear.
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Far better to be the simplest pedestrian, with knapsack on back, stick in hand, and gun on shoulder, than an Indian prince travelling with all the ceremonial which his rank requires.
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To put up with what you cannot avoid is a philosophical principle, that may not perhaps lead you to the accomplishment of great deeds, but is assuredly eminently practical.
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The regions of the North Pole situated within the eighty-fourth degree of north latitude have not yet been utilized, for the very good reason that they have not yet been discovered.
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To modify the conditions of the Earth's movement is beyond the powers of man. It is not given to mankind to change the order established by the Creator in the system of the Universe.
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You seize sentiment better when you get clear of nature. You breathe it in every sense!
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