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— Henrik Ibsen"Friends are to be feared, not so much for what they make us do as what they keep us from doing."
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There is no vice of which a man can be guilty, no meanness, no shabbiness, no unkindness, which excites so much indignation among his contemporaries, friends and neighbours, as his success. This is the one unpardonable crime, which reason cannot defend, nor humility mitigate.
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