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Edmond Hoyle Quotes: He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts is damned.
         

He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts is damned.


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This page presents the quote "He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts is damned.". Author of this quote is Edmond Hoyle. This quote is about doubt,.