The Preservation of Life
tion of Life
ed, but knoless. to drive ted in pursuit of tless is fatal; and to presume t one really knoal indeed!
In doing good, avoid fame. In doing bad, avoid disgrace. Pursue a middle course as your principle. ties by your parents, and live your allotted span of life.
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quot;Bravo!quot; cried t;From to take care of my life.quot;
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