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— George Washington"Serious misfortunes, originating in misrepresentation, frequently flow and spread before they can be dissipated by truth."
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A man who has once perceived, however temporarily and however briefly, what makes greatness of soul, can no longer be happy if he allows himself to be petty, self-seeking, troubled by trivial misfortunes, dreading what fate may have in store for him. The man capable of greatness of soul will open wide the windows of his mind, letting the winds blow freely upon it from every portion of the universe.
— Bertrand Russell
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