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| MarioDaymn | 2022/06/30(Thu) 18:01 [178886] |
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| comelyToo many times to count, right. https://strekatilo294.com Repeat after me. Don’t count on things that haven’t happened yet because something unexpected could occur. George Washington is known for his wise sayings. Yup, you guessed it. The origins of this saying are open for debate, but it’s primarily attributed to Abraham Lincoln. They’re easy to remember and pass down through generations because they’re concise. But there’s no certain magic to sprinkling aphorisms into your writing. They’re inspirational quotes. We see this in literature all the time. Here’s a classic Japanese saying for you. If you can do something, then you need to do it for the good of others. Picture of Benjamin Franklin and a caption that says "Aphorist Extraordinaire" The complete quote was, A Jack of all trades and master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. (I say these words to make me glad), So my advice. |
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