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Their Own Eyes Quotes by Samuel Johnson
- How can children credit the assertions of parents, which their own eyes show them to be false? Few parents act in such a manner as…
- Men are most powerfully affected by those evils which themselves feel, or which appear before their own eyes.
- Of all kinds of credulity, the most obstinate is that of party-spirit; of men, who, being numbered, they know not why, in any party, resign…
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