"The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself."
"If I prove extravagant, I shall be more so from ignorance than willfulness. I am not wholly insensible to the pleasures of the world, therefore shall not be governed entirely by necessity; but I flatter myself, at least, in being able to restrain their gratification within due bonds."
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Source: Washington Irving (1834). “The Complete Works: With a Memoir of the Author”, p.100
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