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William Hazlitt, Plain Speaker Quotes: The perceiving our own weaknesses enables us to give others excellent advice, but it does not teach us to to reform ourselves.
         

The perceiving our own weaknesses enables us to give others excellent advice, but it does not teach us to to reform ourselves.


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