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2479 |
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1006 |
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1189 |
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1202 |
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1283 |
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902 |
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1339 |
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1396 |
| I |
210 |
| j |
2843 |
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386 |
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1005 |
| m |
1678 |
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377 |
| o |
407 |
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1313 |
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70 |
| r |
1674 |
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1716 |
| t |
1185 |
| u |
575 |
| v |
188 |
| w |
1462 |
| x |
7 |
| y |
29 |
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40 |
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Horace Mann
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quote: If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.
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Harvey Ullman
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quote: Anyone who stops learning is old, whether this happens at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps on learning not only remains young, but becomes constantly more valuable regardless of physical capacity.
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Henry Havelock Ellis
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quote: Thinking in its lower grades is comparable to paper money. and in its higher forms it is a kind of poetry.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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quote: With many readers brilliancy of style passes for affluence of thought; they mistake buttercups in the grass for immeasurable mines of gold under ground.
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Herbert Clark Hoover
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quote: Recently, in my opinion, there has been too much talk about the Common Man. It has been dinned into us that this is the Century of the Common Man. The idea seems to be that the Common Man has come into his own at last. But I have never been able to find o
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