The number of those who undergo the fatigue of judging for themselves is very small indeed.
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The quarrel is a very pretty quarrel as it stands we should only spoil it by trying to explain it.
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Remember that when you meet your antagonist, to do everything in a mild agreeable manner. Let your courage be keen, but, at the same time, as polished as your sword.
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