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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"The reverence for the deeds of our ancestors is a treacherous sentiment. Their merit was not to reverence the old, but to honor the present moment; and we falsely make them excuses of the very habit which they hated and defied."
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They who derive their worth from their ancestors resemble potatoes, the most valuable part of which is underground.
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