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exhibiting

«Every man has three characters - that which he exhibits, that which he has, and that which he thinks he has.»
«Good manners have much to do with the emotions. To make them ring true, one must feel them, not merely exhibit them.»
«It is a besetting vice of democracies to substitute public opinion for law. This is the usual form in which masses of men exhibit their tyranny.»
«Acting is half shame, half glory. Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself.»
«Optimism is a psychological disorder exhibited by those out of touch with reality»
«Character is not made in a crisis it is only exhibited.»
«By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regularity, skill, and art characteristic of aristocratic literature; formal qualities will be neglected or actually despised. The style will often be strange, incorrect, overburdened, and loose, and almost always strong and bold. Writers will be more anxious to work quickly than to perfect details. Short works will be commoner than long books, wit than erudition, imagination than depth. There will be a rude and untutored vigor of thought with great variety and singular fecundity. Authors will strive to astonish more than to please, and to stir passions rather than to charm taste.»
«A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.»
«The fact that you are willing to say, ''I do not understand, and it is fine,'' is the greatest understanding you could exhibit.»
«The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order, symmetry, and limitation; and these are the greatest forms of the beautiful.»