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Even in slight things the experience of the new is rarely without some stirring of foreboding.
Every new adjustment is a crisis in self-esteem.
It is often the failure who is the pioneer in new lands, new undertakings, and new forms of expression.
There can be no real freedom without the freedom to fail.
The pleasure we derive from doing favors is partly in the feeling it gives us that we are not altogether worthless.
We are least open to precise knowledge concerning the things we are most vehement about.
Vaguely at first, then more distinctly, I realized that man is an eternal stranger on this planet.
It is well to treasure the memories of past misfortunes; they constitute our bank of fortitude.
There is a tendency to judge a race, a nation, or a distinct group by its least worthy members.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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