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For it is not true, as some treatise-mongers lay down in their systems, of the probity of the speaker, that it contributes nothing to persuasion; but moral character nearly, I may say, carries with it the most sovereign efficacy in... ...
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Music has the power of producing a certain effect on the moral character of the soul, and if it has the power to do this, it is clear that the young must be directed to music and must be educated... ...
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To enjoy the things we ought and to hate the things we ought has the greatest bearing on excellence of character.
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In a word, acts of any kind produce habits or characters of the same kind. Hence we ought to make sure that our acts are of a certain kind; for the resulting character varies as they vary. It makes no... ...
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An ideal person handles life's challenges gracefully and makes the best of tough situations.
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One who faces and who fears the right things and from the right motive, in the right way and at the right time, posseses character worthy of our trust and admiration.
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Some people's eyes are large, others small, and some are medium-sized; the medium ones are best. And some eyes stick out, some are deep-set, and some are moderate, and deep-set eyes have the sharpest vision in all animals; the middle... ...
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