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What Sort Of Faults May We Retain, Nay, Even Cherish In Ourselves? Those Faults Which Are Rather Pleasant Than Offensive To Others.
-Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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What Sort Of Faults May We Retain,
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
What Sort Of Faults May We Retain, Nay, Even Cherish In Ourselves? Those Faults Which Are Rather Pleasant Than Offensive To Others.
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