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Show Passing Comment On Trivialities Character Character is that which reveals re-veals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man avoids or chooses. Aristotle Truth comes from a deep sincerity sin-cerity that must always characterize charac-terize heroic hearts; it is the better side of man's nature developing de-veloping itself. M. B. Eddy The force of one's being, if it has any force, must come from within. R. W. Clark Of all exercises there are none of so much importance, or so immediately our concern, as those which let us into the knowledge of our own nature. Bishop Warburton Human character evermore publishes itself. The most fugitive fug-itive deed and word, the intimated inti-mated purpose, expresses character. char-acter. Emerson |