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The trouble of the king becomes the trouble of the subject, for how shall we live if judgement is withheld, or if faulty decisions are promulgated?
— James Stephens
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Under all wrongdoing lies personal vanity or the feeling that we are endowed and privileged beyond our fellows.
— James Stephens
Tags: vanity, beyond, personal, feeling
A sword, a spade, and a thought should never be allowed to rust.
— James Stephens
Tags: rust, thought, sword, never
Quietness is the beginning of virtue. To be silent is to be beautiful. Stars do not make a noise.
— James Stephens
Tags: silent, beginning, stars, beautiful
Women and birds are able to see without turning their heads, and that is indeed a necessary provision for they are both surrounded by enemies.
— James Stephens
Tags: see, birds, enemies, women
To work is nothing; the king on his throne, the priest kneeling before the Holy Altar, all people in all places had to work, but no person at all need be a servant.
— James Stephens
Tags: nothing, king, people, work
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