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John Abernethy
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quote: We must adopt loathsome diseases for our familiar associates, or we shall never be thoroughly acquainted with their nature and dispositions; we must risk, nay even injure, our own health in order to be able to preserve or restore that of others.
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Jim Rohn
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quote: Asking is the beginning of receiving. Make sure you dont go to the ocean with a teaspoon. At least take a bucket so the kids wont laugh at you.
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J. W. C. Wand
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quote: Almost everywhere political secularization was accompanied at length by a general decrease in religious observance. Theological matters ceased to be, if they had ever genuinely been, the main interest of the people. This does not mean that religion died o
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John Locke
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quote: It is one thing to show a man that he is in an error, and another to put him in possession of truth.
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John Locke
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quote: Virtue is harder to be got than knowledge of the world; and, it lost in a young man, is seldom recovered.
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