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No power or virtue of man could ever have deserved that what has been fated should not have taken place.
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Any one who is prosperous may by the turn of fortune's wheel become most wretched before evening.
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No wild beasts are so cruel as the Christians in their dealings with each other
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Nearly all the Gauls are of a lofty stature, white, and of ruddy complexion; terrible from the sternness of their eyes, very quarrelsome, and of great pride and insolence. A whole troop of foreigners would not be able to withstand a single Gaul if he called his wife to his assistance, who is usually very strong, and with blue eyes
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There is in fact no way of correcting wrongdoing in those who think that the height of virtue consists in the execution of their will.
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Wicked deeds are generally done, even with impunity, for the mere desire of occupation.
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Truth is often attended with danger.
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The language of truth is unadorned and always simple.