Never let schooling interfere with your education. -- Mark Twain. Glorious men are the scorn of wise men, the admiration of fools, the idols of parasites, and the slaves of their own vaunts. -- Francis Bacon. Vice may be had in abudance without __trouble; the way is smooth and her dwelling-place near. But before virtue, the gods have set toil. -- Hesiod. The end justifies the means only if you can justify the end. -- Trotsky. Things that are acquired from prosperity are to be wished, but things that are acquired from adversity are to be admired. -- Seneca. It isn't the consciousness of men that determines their existence, on the con__trary, its their social existence that determines their consciouness. -- Marx. A brother of mine, he who understands the art of living. -- Malnatchenyfa. There is nothing to be learned from a professor, which is not to be met with in books. -- David Hume
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