| beck | Selflessness
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| blakney | The Nature of Favour and Disgrace ...
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| byrn | Be glad for favour. Still receive favour or disgrace with regular apprehension.
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| feng | Accept disgrace willingly.
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| ganson | It is said:
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| gnl | Self
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| hansen | Status
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| legge | Favour and disgrace would seem equally to be feared; honour and
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| mccarroll | Both favor and disgrace bring fear.
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| mcdonald | Success is as dangerous as failure,
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| merel | Anxiety
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| merel2 | Self
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| mitchell | Success is as dangerous as failure.
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| muller | Accept humiliation as a surprise.
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| rosenthal | UNMOVED AND UNMOVING
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