Lajos Kossuth Quotes
There Is A Sort Of Natural Instinct Of Human Dignity In The Heart Of Man Which Steels His Very Nerves Not To Bend Beneath The Heavy Blows Of A Great Adversity. The Palm-tree Grows Best Beneath A Ponderous Weight, Even So The Character Of Man. There Is No Merit In It, It Is A Law Of Psychology. The Petty Pangs Of Small Daily Cares Have Often Bent The Character Of Men, But Great Misfortunes Seldom. There Is Less Danger In This Than In Great Good Luck.
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