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Ideality consists of the rainbow rays of intellect. - [Ideality] It is want of diligence rather than want of means that causes most fail-ures. - [Diligence] Real motives, however seemingly apparent, are still hidden. - [Motive] The grace which makes every other grace amiable. - [Humility] There was a wise man in the East whose constant prayer was that he might see to-day with the eyes of tomorrow. - [Future] Troubles advance upon us rapidly; our desires travel in the opposite direction. - [Desire]
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