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Quotes by Demosthenes
"He who confers a favor should at once forget it, if he is not to show a sordid ungenerous spirit. To remind a man of a kindness conferred and to talk of it, is little different from reproach."
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"All speech is vain and empty unless it be accompanied by action."
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"The fact speak for themselves."
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"The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once."
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"Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises."
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"Beware lest in your anxiety to avoid war you obtain a master."
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"Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes to be true."
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"What we have in us of the image of God is the love of truth and justice."
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"There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies aga"
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"Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises."
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"The fact speak for themselves."
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"The easiest thing of all is to deceive one's self for what a man wishes he generally believes to be true."
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"There is a great deal of wishful thinking in such cases it is the easiest thing of all to deceive ones self."
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"All speech is vain and empty unless it be accompanied by action."
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"Beware lest in your anxiety to avoid war you obtain a master."
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"Every advantage in the past is judged in the light of the final issue."
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"He who confers a favor should at once forget it, if he is not to show a sordid ungenerous spirit. To remind a man of a kindness"
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"The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once."
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"You cannot have a proud and chivalrous spirit if your conduct is mean and paltry for whatever a man's actions are, such must be"
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