He who strikes terror in others is himself continually in fear.
Claudius Claudianus
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LAO-TZU He who knows others is clever; He who knows himself has discernment.
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GERMAN PROVERB He who plants trees loves others beside himself
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MEXICAN PROVERB The bad man is continually at war with, and in opposition to, himself
ARISTOTLE He cannot be strict in judging, who does not wish others to be strict judges of himself.
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JEAN DE LA FONTAINE Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats; neither fear nor shame can cure them
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SENECA (SENECA THE ELDER) He is the most powerful who has himself, in his power.
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JOHANN VON GOETHE Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power.
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While from him was taken a wife to keep.
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But it is fed and watered
By...
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[Lat., Ipsa quidem pretium virtus sibi.]
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[Lat., Vile latens virtus.]
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[Lat., Teneris, heu, lubrica moribus aetas!]
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[Lat., Mars gravior sub pace latet.]
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greater fall.
[Lat., Tolluntur i...
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and edicts are of less power than...
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it is the only means.
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[Lat., Rabiem livoris acerbi
Nulla potest placare q...
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overthrew.
[Lat., Quod tantis Romana ...
CLAUDIAN (CLAUDIANUS) The fickle populace always change with the prince.
[Lat., Mobile mutatur semper cum principe vulgu...
CLAUDIAN (CLAUDIANUS) Do not consider what you may do, but what it will become you to
have done, and let the sense of hon...
CLAUDIAN (CLAUDIANUS) Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to
destruction.
[Lat., Eheu! quam brevibus...
CLAUDIAN (CLAUDIANUS) Nor is heaven always at peace.
[Lat., Nec sidera pacem
Semper habent.]
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who, after weighing the facts, can...
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[Lat., Inquinat egregios adjuncta super...
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[Lat., Fors juvat audentes.]
CLAUDIAN (CLAUDIANUS) Change or die.
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