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 976. It is not in the grain of small men to revere the great and earn their good will and favour.

977. If fortune falleth to the lot of the little-minded their insolence will know no bounds.

978. Greatness is ever unpretending and modest: but littleness vaunteth its merits before all the world.

979. Greatness showeth condescension unto all: but littleness is the very acme of insolence.

980. Greatness is always for screening the infirmities of others : but littleness will talk nothing but scandal.

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