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Death to a good man is but passing through a dark entry, out of one little dusky room of his Father's house into another that is fair and large, lightsome and glorious, and divinely entertaining. - [Death] I have lived to know that the secret of happiness is never to allow your energies to stagnate. - [Action] It is strictly and philosophically true in Nature and reason that there is no such thing as chance or accident; it being evident that these words do not signify anything really existing, anything that is truly an agent or the cause of any event; but they signify merely men's ignorance of the real an immediate cause. - [Chance] Multitudes of words are neither an argument of clear ideas in the writer, nor a proper means of conveying clear notions to the reader. - [Words] The old proverb about having too many irons in the fire is an abominable old lie. Have all in, shovel, tongs, and poker. - [Business]
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