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Excite in the minds of others no unreasonable expectations
by holding out prospects of whose realization there is any
reasonable doubt. Let the language in which you speak
of anticipated pleasures be such as to leave the smallest
amount of disappointment should the pleasures never
arrive. Nothing Little will be lost by lowering the
tone of expectation. – much will be suffered if it be
raised too high.
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In intercourse with superior young men seeking advancement
have to devise between two courses; – the display of their own
talents, – or
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