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Worth
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Behold the men that know their duties and want to cultivate worth in themselves: everything that is good will be a duty in their eyes.
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The comeliness of the worthy is the comeliness of their character: the comeliness of the body addeth nothing to their comeliness.
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Love to all, sensibility to shame, complaisance, indulgence to the faults of others, and truthfulness, these five are the pillars that support the edifice of a noble character.
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The virtue of the saint is non-killing: and the virtue of the worthy man is the abstaining from scandalous speech.
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It is humility that is the strength of the strong: and that is also the armour of the man of worth against his foes.
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What is the touchstone of worth? It is the acknowledgement of superiority when it is found even in men who are otherwise one’s inferiors.
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Where is the superiority of the worthy man if he doth not do good even unto those that work him injury?
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Poverty is no disgrace to a man if he possesseth the wealth that is called character.
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Behold the men that would not swerve from the path of rectitude even if all else should change in a general convulsion: they will be called the very palladium of worth.
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Verily even the earth itself will not be able to support the burden of human life if the worthy were to fall from their worth.