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Apparent Quotes by Charles Caleb Colton
- Some frauds succeed from the apparent candor, the open confidence, and the full blaze of ingenuousness that is thrown around them. The slightest mystery would…
- Our admiration of fine writing will always be in proportion to its real difficulty and its apparent ease.
- The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events that have produced them. Thus the American Revolution, from which…
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