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Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.
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Brevis esse laboro, obscurus fio.(When I labor to be brief, I become obscure.)
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Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.Lat., Seize the day, put no trust in tomorrow.
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Cease to ask what the morrow will bring forth. And set down as gain each day that Fortune grants.
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Drop the question what tomorrow may bring, and count as profit every day that fate allows you.
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Dum loquimur invida aetas fugerit. (While we talk, hostile time flies away)
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Faults are soon copied.
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Force without wisdom falls of its own weight.
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Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call today his own He who secure within can say Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.
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He has the deed half done who has made a beginning.
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