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21 " Some enmities conceal themselves beneath a mask, some under a kiss. "
― , The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus: A Roman Slave
22 " The future struggles that it may not become the past. "
23 " It is foolish to hoard, when you do not know for whom you do it. "
24 " It is vain to be the pupil of a sage if you have no brains yourself. "
25 " We may with advantage at times forget what we know. "
26 " The sons of the blacksmith are not frightened at sparks. "
27 " Either be silent, or say something better than silence. "
28 " Excessive severity misses its own aim. "
29 " A god can hardly disturb a man truly happy. "
30 " Who knows how great are the secret pangs of conscience? "