MASTER
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The measure of a master is his success in bringing all men round to his opinion twenty years later.—EMERSON, Conduct of Life
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The eye of a master will do more work than both his hands.—FRANKLIN, Poor Richard
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The man who gives me employment, which I must have or suffer, that man is my master, let me call him what I will.—HENRY GEORGE, Social Problems
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O masters, lords and rulers in all lands,
Is this the handiwork you give to God?—EDWIN MARKHAM, The Man With the Hoe
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No man is good enough to be another man's master.—WILLIAM MORRIS
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He that is a master must serve.—Proverb
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The master absent and the house dead.—Proverb
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Masters should be sometimes blind and sometimes deaf.—Proverb
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He that is master of himself will soon be master of others.—Proverb
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Better a master be feared than despised.—Proverb
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Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors,
My very noble and approv'd good masters.—SHAKESPEARE, Othello
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We cannot all be masters, nor all masters
Cannot be truly followed.—SHAKESPEARE, Othello
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He is master and lord of his brothers
Who is worthier and wiser than they.—SWINBURNE, A Word for the Country
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