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1 Retire, Father; this is no business for Monks: I will meet this presumptuous man myself.
2 The presumptuous man loves to attempt great things, only because they are hard and rare.
3 Don't have anything to say to any presumptuous man who may try to lure you away.
4 In favour of the presumptuous man , who wantonly incurs danger and braves temptation, heaven will not interest itself.
5 In this way presumption is opposed to magnanimity by excess: because the presumptuous man attempts great deeds beyond his ability.
6 And when thou speakest of the Divine Principle as One, dost thou not, O presumptuous man , depopulate the Halls of Ida?
7 Thus it is evident that the presumptuous man sometimes falls short of the magnanimous in reality, although in appearance he surpasses him.
8 There are certain things all respectable people have agreed to regard as right: he is a presumptuous man who refuses to regard them.
9 It is the presumptuous men , confident in their own strength, who are sure to get beaten.
10 'I will catch him, though the D-l take me,' said the presumptuous man .
11 'That is a presumptuous man , ' he said, pointing to the keeper.
12 "O proud revolt of a presumptuous man , " etc.
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