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Man's Highest Merit Always Is, As Much As Possible, To Rule External Circumstances And As Little As Possible To Let Himself Be Ruled By Them.
-Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Man's Highest Merit Always Is, As Much
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Man's Highest Merit Always Is, As Much As Possible, To Rule External Circumstances And As Little As Possible To Let Himself Be Ruled By Them.
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