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To arrive at a just estimate of a renowned man's character one must judge it by the standards of his time, not ours.
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Goodness makes greatness truly valuable, and greatness make goodness much more serviceable.
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My candle burns at both its ends;
It will not last the night;
But oh, my foes, and oh, my friends --
It gives a lovely light.
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Ozymandias
I met a traveler from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
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My garden will never make me famous,
I'm a horticultural ignoramus.
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Fame lost its appeal for me when I went into a public restroom and an autograph seeker handed me a pen and paper under the
stall door.
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I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked for my autograph.
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Fame is morally neutral.
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Even those who write against fame wish for the fame of having written well, and those who read their works desire the fame of
having read them.
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I am not a myth.
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You have reached the pinnacle of success as soon as you become uninterested in money, compliments, or publicity.
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We are the leaves of one branch, the drops of one sea, the flowers of one garden.
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