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" I have often blamed myself, Sir, for not feeling for others, as sensibly as many say they do." JOHNSON. "Sir, don't be duped by them any more. You will find these very feeling people are not very ready to do you good. They pay you by feeling. "
Dr. Johnson's table-talk: aphorisms [&c.] selected and arranged from mr ... - Σελίδα 95
των Samuel Johnson - 1807
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