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A man is not rewarded for having brains, but only for using them.
A man soon learns how little he knows when a child begins to ask questions. A rabbit's foot is a poor substitute for horse sense. A wise man learns from everyone. About the time you learn to make the most of life, the most of it is gone. All too often you read the directions only to find out what you did wrong. Almost invariably a successful man appears simple but is very wise.
How can we know anything about anything? That’s the real question |
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