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Akhenaton
Egyptian
Statesman
Action
First
Life
Soul
Wisdom
Wise
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When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, and the influence of her power it is in vain to resist.
Akhenaton
Beautiful
Woman
Power
Beautiful Woman
Beauty
Stars
Vain
Virtue
Charms
Than
Heaven
Influence
Modesty
Brighter
Her
Enlighten
Resist
Lustre
True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.
Akhenaton
Wisdom
Wise
Man
Ignorance
Wise Man
Fool
Mind
Own
Presuming
All Things
Folly
He
True
Obstinate
True Wisdom
His
Than
Often
Less
Things
Those who gave thee a body, furnished it with weakness; but He who gave thee Soul, armed thee with resolution. Employ it, and thou art wise; be wise and thou art happy.
Akhenaton
New Year's
Art
Wise
Soul
Happy
Gave
Furnished
Those
Thou
Thou Art
Weakness
He
Armed
Employ
Thee
Body
Who
Resolution
Hear the words of prudence, give heed unto her counsels, and store them in thine heart; her maxims are universal, and all the virtues lean upon her; she is the guide and the mistress of human life.
Akhenaton
Life
Heart
Words
Virtues
Guide
Give
Lean
Unto
She
Mistress
Hear
Prudence
Maxims
Human
Store
Heed
Them
Human Life
Her
Thine
Universal
Indulge not thyself in the passion of anger; it is whetting a sword to wound thine own breast, or murder thy friend.
Akhenaton
Anger
Passion
Own
Wound
Thy
Thyself
Indulge
Friend
Sword
Thine
Be thou incapable of change in that which is right, and men will rely upon thee. Establish unto thyself principles of action; and see that thou ever act according to them. First know that thy principles are just, and then be thou.
Akhenaton
Change
Will
Men
First
Action
Thou
See
Rely
Thy
Thyself
Know
Unto
Principles
According
Just
Establish
Which
Thee
Them
Then
Incapable
Act
Ever
Right
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