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— William Shakespeare"If you would persuade, you must appeal to interest rather than intellect. We are advertis'd by our loving friends."
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Intelligence alone is not courage, we often see that the most intelligent people are irresolute. Since in the rush of events a man is governed by feelings rather than by thought, the intellect needs to arouse the quality of courage, which then supports and sustains it in action.
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