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One may survive distress, but not disgrace. - Scottish Proverb

One may survive distress, but not disgrace. – Scottish Proverb

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A person dishonored is worst than dead. – Miguel de Cervantes

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Better to die ten thousand deaths than wound my honor. – Joseph Addison

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Honor

Since an intelligence common to us all makes things known to us and formulates them in our minds, honorable actions are ascribed by us to virtue, and dishonorable actions to vice; and only a madman would conclude that these judgments are matters of opinion, and not fixed by nature. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Honor

The post of honor is a private station. – Joseph Addison

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Honor

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Everybody wants to do something to help, but nobody wants to be the first. – Pearl Bailey

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There is reading, and there is reading. Reading as a means to an end, for information, to cultivate oneself; reading as an end in itself, a process, a compulsion. – Sven Birkerts (b.1951), “Notes from a Confession,” The Agni Review, No.22 (1985)

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He who marries for money earns it. – Yiddish Proverb

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Remember this. When people choose to withdraw far from a fire, the fire continues to give warmth, but they grow cold. When people choose to withdraw far from light, the light continues to be bright in itself but they are in darkness. This is also the case when people withdraw from God. – Augustine

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