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A life devoid of purpose is a ship without a rudder, tossed about by the whims of the sea.
The measure of a man is not in his triumphs, but in how he rises after each fall.
The sharpest sword is not always the one that wins, but the one that endures.
The keenest sorrow is to recognize the road not taken, the words left unspoken.
The greatest battles are not fought with swords, but within the chambers of our own minds.
The city's glitter often masks a heart of stone; seek solace in the wild's untamed beauty.
Fate is not a master, but a tempest. We are the ships, battered but not broken, navigating its fury.
Greatness is forged in the fires of adversity, not found in the comforts of ease.
The sweetest victories are those earned after the bitterest defeats.
The greatest battles are fought not on fields of war, but within the silent chambers of the heart.
To seek only pleasure is to invite eventual pain. Balance is the key to a life worth living.
Do not seek to avoid pain, but rather to understand its purpose.
The greatest victories are those won not on the battlefield, but within the confines of our own minds.
Regret is the ghost of opportunities lost, haunting the halls of memory.
Even the most beautiful mask will eventually crack under the weight of its own lies.
To bend to the will of the masses is to forfeit one's own soul.
Justice delayed is justice denied, and a wound left untended festers and spreads.
The measure of a man is not in his victories, but how he rises after each defeat.
The unexamined life is not worth living, but the over-examined one is barely lived at all.
Better to suffer a known evil than to embrace an unknown one.
Better a bitter truth than a sweet lie, for truth, however harsh, has the power to heal.
The gods grant us strength, not immunity. Expect pain, for it is the price of living.
The tapestry of fate is woven with threads of choice, but stained with the dye of circumstance.
It is in facing our fears that we discover the true extent of our courage.
Do not mistake silence for acceptance, for the deepest rivers often run stillest.
To know oneself is the first step on the path to wisdom, but the longest journey.
Beware the man who speaks only of justice, for his motives often lie elsewhere.