3. | Wretched are the poor in spirit, for under the earth they shall be what they now are upon the earth.
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4. | Wretched are they that mourn, for they already have the miserable habit of mourning.
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5. | Fortunate are they that know that suffering is not a crown of glory.
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6. | It sufficeth not to be the last in order to someday be the first.
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7. | Happy are they that do not insist they are right, for no man is or all men are.
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8. | Happy are they that forgive others and they that forgive themselves.
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9. | Blessed are the meek, for they do not condescend to disagreement.
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10. | Blessed are they that do not hunger and
thirst after righteousness, for they know that our fortune, adverse or
merciful, is a matter of chance, which is inscrutable.
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11. | Blessed are the merciful, for their happiness lies in the exercise of mercy and not in the hope of a reward.
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12. | Blessed are the pure in heart, for they see God.
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13. | Blessed are they that suffer persecution
for the sake of righteousness, for righteousness matters more to them
than their human destiny.
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14. | Nobody is the salt of the earth; no one, at some moment in life, is not the salt of the earth.
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15. | Let thy light so shine, even if men cannot see it. God shall see it.
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16. | There is no commandment which cannot be broken, neither those that I say nor those that the prophets have said.
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17. | He that kills for a just cause, or for a cause which he believes just, is guiltless.
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18. | The acts of men deserve neither hell fire nor heaven.
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19. | Hate not thine enemy, for upon doing so, thou art in some way his slave. Thy hate shall never be better than thy peace.
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20. | If thy right hand offend thee, forgive
it; thou art thy body and thou art thy soul and it is difficult, if not
impossible, to determine the boundary that divides them...
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24. | Exaggerate not the cult of truth; there is no man that at the end of the day has not lied with good reason many times.
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25. | Swear not, for all swearing is an emphasis.
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26. | Resist evil, but without awe or anger.
To whomsoever smite thee on thy right cheek, thou mayest turn the other
also, as long as thou art not moved by fear.
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27. | I speak not of vengeance nor of forgiveness; to forget is the only vengeance and the only forgiveness.
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28. | Doing good to thine enemies can be an
act of righteousness and it is not difficult; loving them, a task for
angels and not for men.
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29. | Doing good to thine enemies is the best way to placate thy vanity.
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30. | Lay not up gold upon earth, because gold is the father of idleness, and the latter, of sadness and of boredom.
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31. | Judge that others are or shall be righteous, and if they are not, it is not thy error.
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32. | God is more generous than men and shall mete to them with a different measure.
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33. | Give that which is holy to dogs, cast thy pearls before swine; what is most important is to give.
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34. | Seek for the pleasure of seeking, not for that of finding...
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39. | The gate is the one that chooses, not the man.
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40. | Judge not a tree by its fruits, neither a man by his works; they could be better or worse.
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41. | Nothing is built upon the rock, everything upon the sand, but our duty is to build as though the sand were rock...
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47. | Happy are the poor without bitterness or the rich without pride.
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48. | Happy are the valiant, they that accept with equal spirit failure or applause.
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49. | Happy are they that retain in their memory the words of Virgil or Christ, for these shall give light to their days.
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50. | Happy are they that are loved and they that love and they that can do without love.
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51. | Happy are the happy. |