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Doe Quotes by Augustus William Hare
- A person should go out on the water on a fine day to a small distance from a beautiful coast, if he would see Nature…
- When a man says he sees nothing in a book, he very often means that he does not see himself in it: which, if it…
- True modesty does not consist in an ignorance of our merits, but in a due estimate of them.
- When a watch goes ill, it is not enough to move the hands; you must set the regulator. When a man does ill, it is…
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