Poetry and Religion (and it is really worth knowing) are a product of the smaller intestines'.
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A judicious man uses statistics, not to get knowledge, but to save himself from having ignorance foisted upon him
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Men seldom, or rather never for a length of time and deliberately, rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against.
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