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— Isaac Watts"In common discourse we denominate persons and things according to the major part of their character; he is to be called a wise man who has but few follies."
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To be individual, my friends, to be different from others, is the only way to become distinguished from the common herd. Let us be glad, therefore, that we differ from one another in form and in disposition. Variety is the spice of life, and we are various enough to enjoy one another's society; so let us be content.
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