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He seldom lives frugally, who lives by chance, or without method. Without frugality, none can be rich; and with it, few would be poor. The most necessary part of learning is to un- learn our errors. Small parties make up in diligence what they want in numbers. Some talk of subjects which they do not un- derstand; other praise virtue, who do not practice it. The path of duty is always the path of safety. Be very cautious in be- lieving ill of your neighbor; but more cautious in reporting it.
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