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1 Our arm must become a great servant, and thus it becomes great .
2 Our mind must become a great servant, and thus it becomes great .
3 For man becomes great chiefly by cleaving to God, according to Ecclus.
4 And then oh, it suddenly becomes great material for the project.
5 No male poet becomes great by merely following the rules.
6 It makes them royally drunk, as becomes great deities.
7 When a man becomes great , the smallest details of his career increase in value and importance.
8 But not seldom the difference becomes great .
9 When the number of one's foes becomes great , then destruction should be effected by contrivances and means.
10 It becomes great nations to act with generosity to each other, and to soften the horrors of war.
11 It becomes great only when it leads on, as it often does, to heroism and self-sacrifice and fidelity.
12 He has never to fall down from the regions to which he attains and the glory he acquires becomes great .
13 Truly I should dread to be left alone, and yet I would not have thee stay if the peril becomes great .
14 A country becomes great when, by the wise development of its resources and the skill of its people, property is widely and fairly distributed.
15 "You did not do well, O King of the Rain, last night," he said, after an interchange of civilities, as becomes great gods.
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