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The man who sees things as they are is regarded as a madman,
just as those were formerly looked upon who maintained that
the earth was round. The average man sees things as they
seem to be.
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We are all convinced of the righteousness and reasonableness
of majority rule--when we happen to belong to the majority.
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The greater his trouble, the more a man hugs it to his
heart.
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