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— George Orwell"The four great motives for writing prose are sheer egoism, esthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse, and political purpose."
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Fishing is the chance to wash one's soul with pure air. It brings meekness and inspiration, reduces our egoism, soothes our troubles and shames our wickedness. It is discipline in the equality of men--for all men are equal before fish.
— Herbert Hoover
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Turkey, Japan do great work because they can keep under control their little personal selfishness, egoism, jealousy, etc. when they get down to work.
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