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A man devoid of religion, is like a horse without a bridle. - [Religion] A sound conscience is a brazen wall of defense. - [Conscience] Evil thoughts intrude in an unemployed mind, as naturally as worms are generated in a stagnant pool. [Lat., Sicut in stagno generantur vermes, sic et otioso malae cogitationes.] - possibly by Seneca [Idleness] If you always live with those who are lame, you will yourself learn to limp. - [Associates] It is the greatest possible praise to be praised by a man who is himself deserving of praise. - [Praise] Probity is true honor. - [Honor] The master's eye makes the horse fat. - [Vigilance] Witticisms never are agreeable, which are injurious to others. - [Wit]
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