1¡¢The fox changes his skin but not his habits.
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2¡¢Wonders are many,and nothing is more wonderful then man.
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3¡¢If you smile when one is around,you really mean it.
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4¡¢Conquer fear of death and you are put into possession of you life.
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7¡¢There is not a heart but has its moments of longing,yearning for something better,nobler and holier than it knows before.
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8¡¢The more alternative,the more difficult the choice.
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9¡¢The great advantage of telling the truth is one¡¯s so much more likely to sound convincing.
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¡¡10¡¢The proper function of man is to live,but not to exist.
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