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- I want to write books that only those who read them claim they did.
- We love those who admire us, but respect only those who insult us.
- Don't buy a book if you think that it can make you educated only by reading it.
- Fashion is the only thing on earth about which no one will take interest in disputing.
- Philosophy not only dissipates our anxieties, but it also arms us against the buffets of fortune.
- Don't believe what you see but only what I tell you.
- People change only for two reasons: 1) When you start making money. 2) When they start making money.
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