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Energy
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Those that possess energy are alone to be called rich: as to those that possess it not, do they really possess what they own?
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Energy is the veritable possession of a man: for wealth endureth not forever and will depart from him one day.
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Behold the men that hold in their hands the resource called energy: they will never despair, saying, Alas, we are ruined!
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Behold the man who remitteth not ever from his activity: Good Fortune inquireth the way to his home.
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The water with which a plant is watered is the measure of the luxuriance of its flower: even so, the spirit of a man is the measure of his fortunes.
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Let all thy purposes be grand: for then even if they fail, their glory will tarnish never.
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Men of spirit flinch not before a defeat: the elephant planteth his legs only more firmly when he is hit by the deep-piercing arrow.
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Behold the men that are wanting in energy: the glory of an exhaustless liberality can never be theirs.
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What availeth his size and his sharp tapering tusks? The heart of the elephant sinketh when he seeth the tiger spring.
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Exuberance of spirit, that alone is strength: those that have it not are mere stocks: their human bodies alone make the difference.