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                            Two Plus Two
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Intro...
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Just a few words that seem to be lost or burried in today's society.
Take the time to read them and THINK about what they mean. Do any of
these seem familiar to you? After reading these definitions, take time
to read a few select quotes about various aspects of life. With these
two steps, put 2 and 2 together and see what you get out of the file.


Definitions...
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comrade (n)     1a. an intimate friend or associate

courage (n)     1.  mental or moral strength to venture, perservere, and
                    withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.

duty (n)        2a. obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions
                    that arise from one's position (as in life or in a group)
                3a. a moral or legal obligation

esteem          3.  the regard in which one is held

ethic (n)       1.  the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and
                    with moral duty and obligation

fidelity (n)    1a. the quality or state of being faithful

friend (n)      1a. one attached to another by affection or esteem
                1b. one that is of the same nation, party, or group

honesty (n)     2a. fairness and straightforwardness of conduct
                2b. adherence to the facts

honor (n)       1.  good name or public esteem
                4.  one whose worth brings respect or fame
                8a. a keen sense of ethical conduct
                8b. one's word given as a guarantee of performance

integrity (n)   2.  firm adherence to a code of esp. moral or artistic values

loyal (adj)     1.  unswerving in allegiance
                1b. faithful to a private person to whom fidelity is due

moral (adj)     1a. of or relating to principles of right and wrong
                    behavior
                1d. sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or
                    ethical judgment
                1e. capable of right and wrong action

noble (adj)     1a. possessing outstanding qualities
                5.  possessing, characterized by, or arising from
                    superiority of mind or character or of ideals or morals

obligation (n)  1a. something (as a formal contract, a promise, or the
                    demands of conscience or custom) that obligates one
                    to a course of action

respect (n)     3a. high or special regard : ESTEEM

righteous (adj) 1a. acting in accord with divine or moral law
                2b. arising from an outraged sense of justice or morality

virtue (n)      1a. conformity to a standard of right
                1b. a particular moral excellence



On friendship...
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"Friends are born, not made."   - Henry Brooks Adams

"My sone, keep wel thy tongue, and keep thy freend."
                                - The Manciple's Tale

"A friend is long sought, hardly found, and with difficulty kept."
                                - St. Jerome

"My friend, judge not me, Thou seest I judge not thee. Betwixt the stirrup
and the ground Mercy I asked, and mercy found."
                                - William Camden

"Why should good words ne'er be said Of a friend till he is dead?"
                                - Daniel Webster Hoyt

"What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies."
                                - Aristotle


On courage...
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"You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which
you really stop to look fear in the face. you are able to say to yourself,
'I lived through this horro. I can take the next thing that comes along'
... You must do the thing you think you cannot do."
                                - Anna Eleanor Roosevelt

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage."
                                - Anais Nin

"Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace."
                                - Amelia Earhart Putnam

"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absense of fear."
                                - Samuel Longhorne Clemens

"The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but
to live manfully."              - Thomas Carlyle


On duty...
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"The path of duty lies in what is near, and man seeks for it in
what is remote."                - Mencius

"The business of the samurai consists in reflecting on his own
station in life, in discharging loyal service to his master
if he has one, in deepening his fidelity in assoications with
friends, and, with due consideration of his own position, in
devoting himself to duty above all."
                                - Yamaga Soku (The Way of the Samurai)

"When I'm not thanked at all, I'm thanked enough; I've done my duty,
and I've done no more."         - Henry Fielding


"A sense of duty pursues us ever. It is omnipresent, like the Deity.
If we take to ourselves the wings of the morning, and dwell in the
uttermost parts of the sea, duty performed or duty violated is still
with us, for our happiness or our misery. If we say the darkness
shall cover us, in the darkness as in the light our obligations are
yet with us."                   - Daniel Webster


"Not once or twice in our rough island story the path of duty was
the way to glory."              - Lord Tennyson


"I have another duty equally sacred.. My duty to myself."
                                - Henrik Ibsen


On esteem...
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"So much is a man worth as he esteems himself."
                                - Francois Rabelais


On honor...
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"Of men who have a sense of honor, more come through alive than are
slain, but from those who flee comes neither glory nor any help."
                                - Homer

"Truly, to tell lies is not honorable; But when the truth entails
tremendous ruin, To speak dishonorably is pardonable."
                                - Sophocles

"What is left when honor is lost?"
                                - Publilius Syrus

"Count it the greatest sin to prefer life to honor, and for the sake
of living to lose what makes life worth having."
                                - Decimus Junius Juvenalis

"All is lost save honor."       - Francis I

"My honor is dearer to me than my life."
                                - Miguel de Cervantes

"Mine honor is my life; both grow in one; Take honor from me,
and my life is done."           - William Shakespeare

"As he was valiant, I honor him; but, as he was ambitious, I slew him."
                                - William Shakespeare

"And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the
protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our
lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor."
                                - Thomas Jefferson

"To die with honor when one can no longer live with honor."
                                - John Luther Long


On integrity...
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"In silence man can most readily preserve his integrity."
                                - Meister Eckhart

"If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just,
frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-night useless, since
their chief purpose is to make us bear with patience the injustice of
our fellows."                   - Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin)


On moral...
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"True eloquence takes no heed of eloquence, true morality takes no
heed of morality."              - Blaise Pascal

"Truth is the secret of eloquence and of virtue, the basis of moral
authority; it is the highest summit of art and of life."
                                - Henri-Frederic Amiel

"If ignorance and passion are the foes of popular morality, it must be
confessed that moral indifference is the malady of the cultivated
classes."                       - Henri-Frederic Amiel

"What is beautiful is moral, that is all there is to it."
                                - Gustave Flaubert

"'Tut, tut, child,' said the Duchess. 'Everything's got a moral if only
you can find it.'"              - Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)

"The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual
superiority to the other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong
proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot."
                                - Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)

"The difference between a moral man and a man of honor is that the
latter regrets a discreditable act, even when it has worked and he
has not been caught."           - Henry Louis Mencken

"He who wears his morality but as his best garment were better naked."
                                - Kahlil Gibran


On nobility...
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"For kindness begets kindness evermore, but he from whose mind fades
the memory of benefits, noble is he no more."
                                - Sophocles

"Nobly to live, or else nobly to die, befits proud birth."
                                - Sophocles

"Nobility is the one and only virtue."
                                - Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Juvenal)

"They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts."
                                - Sir Philip Sidney

"True nobility is exempt from fear."
                                - William Shakespeare

"A noble person attracts noble people, and knows how to hold on to them."
                                - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

"For words divide and rend; But silence is most noble till the end."
                                - Algernon Charles Swinburne

"Every one of these hundreds of millions of human beings is in some form
seeking happiness... Not one is altogether noble nor altogether trustworthy
nor altogether consistent; and not one is altogether vile.. Not a single
one but has at some time wept."
                                - Herbert George Wells


On respect...
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"There is no other way of guarding oneself against flattery than by letting
men understand that they will not offend you by speaking the truth;
but when everyone can tell you the truth, you lose their respect."
                                - Niccolo Machiavelli

"We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of
others, without fearing it."    - Thomas Jefferson


On righteousness...
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"The humblest citizen of all the land, when clad in the armor of a
righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of Error."
                                - William Jennings Bryan

"The company of just and righteous men is better than wealth
and a rich estate."             - Euripides


On virtue...
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"Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors."
                                - Confucius

"Friendship with a manis friendship with his virtue, and does not admit of
assumptions of superiority."    - Mencius

"There is no vice so simple but assumes Some mark of virtue on his
outward parts."                 - William Shakespeare

"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."
                                - William Shakespeare

"Virtue is harder to be got than knowledge of the world; and, if lost in
a young man, is seldom recovered."
                                - John Locke

"The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is
to be one."                     - Ralph Waldo Emerson


Final thoughts...
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As I write this file, I can't help but wonder to myself if anyone
will get the point. I find myself doubting that people will actually
read through and consider the definitions and quotes. I have been
sitting here for over ten hours researching quotes that I feel help
reflect my point. But that just leads me to wonder what my point is.
I mean, I know what my point is, but I don't think I can adequately
reflect it through my own words. Furthermore, I know that it is
possible to get a double meaning out of some of these quotes. So I
am trusting you to make the right choice in trying to decipher my
meaning.

I think the best bet is for you the reader to think about things yourself.
Draw your own conclusions based on the text above. After all, your own
thoughts are the most powerful message I can deliver.

                                .d1s.

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