Erasmus — "A man who desires to be good must first be a man of good will."
A man who desires to be good must first be a man of good will.
A man who desires to be good must first be a man of good will.
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"Nature has given to men one tongue, but two ears, that we may hear from others twice as much as we speak."
"By a happy fatality, the greater part of mankind, being unable to get wisdom, enjoy instead a kind of folly that is next door to it."
"He who learns from everyone is a wise man; he who learns from no one is a fool."
"The most effective way to be happy is to not desire anything."
"Just as a father feels for his children, so does God feel for us."
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