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Strict law is often great injustice.
Strict law is often great injustice.
Clever men are sometimes the dupes of their own cleverness.
Clever men are sometimes the dupes of their own cleverness.
To make a commencement requires a mental effort.
To make a commencement requires a mental effort.
In the same [hospitable] manner that a Calabrian would press you
to eat his pears.
In the same [hospitable] manner that a Calabrian would press you
to eat his pears.
One man thinks one thing best, another another.
One man thinks one thing best, another another.
A man that is warned is half armed.
A man that is warned is half armed.
By looking at squinting people you learn to squint.
By looking at squinting people you learn to squint.
Strength without judgment falls by its own weight.
Strength without judgment falls by its own weight.