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"Observe all men, thyself most."
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"This corn will teach to you, should you peel away the husk, and be willing to open your ears."
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"The trick is to teach yourself to read in small sips as well as long swallows."
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"This philosophy teaches us to leave safe harbor for the rough seas of real-world experience, and to accept that a rough copy out in the world serves us far greater than a masterpiece sitting quietly on our shelves."
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"What spectacle can be more edifying or more seasonable, than that of Liberty and Learning, each leaning on the other for their mutual and surest support?"
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"Reflection and learning are lifelong processes..."
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"In fact, mistakes are life's way of teaching us the right way to do things."
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"Observe all men, thyself most."
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"A person is the product of his learning. What he learns and how he interprets it is what he becomes."
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"We are all students of the world; frail embodied consciousnesses struggling to understand, and be a meaningful part of this great, mysterious gift of life."
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"We do not need to teach our children how to fight. We need to teach our children the miraculousness and transientness of life."
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"I didn't fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong."
Unity

"How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults, or resolution enough to mend them."
Courage

"Observe all men, thyself most."
Learning

"Tis easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it."
Self-Control

"Were I a Roman Catholic, perhaps I should on this occasion vow to build a chapel to some saint, but as I am not, if I were to vow at all, it should be to build a light-house. [Letter to his wife, 17 July 1757, after narrowly avoiding a shipwreck; often misquoted as "Lighthouses are more helpful than churches."]"
Guidance

"He that can have patience can have what he will."
Unity

"I conceive that the great part of the miseries of mankind are brought upon them by false estimates they have made of the value of things."
Perception

"There was never a good war, or a bad peace."
Peace

"But in this world nothing is sure but death and taxes."
Reality

"Human felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day."
Happiness
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