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Max Frisch

Jean Sibelius

J.D. Salinger

Maxwell Maltz

H. G. Wells

Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Joe Keenan

Joe Lewis

Christian Longe

Stanley Walker

Will Rogers

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Walter Landor

Martin Luther King Jr.

John Oliver Hobbes

T. E. Lawrence

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Margo Kaufman

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Judie Brown

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Edgar A. Shoaff

Robert Fulghum

Philip Dormer Stanhope

John Andrew Holmer

Justice Anthony Kennedy

Sir Winston Churchill

Caecilius Statius

Eugene H. Spafford

Immanuel Kant

Emily Dickenson

Walter Slezak

Abigail Van Buren in reply to the question: "Why do Jews always answer a question with a question?"

Rita Mae Brown

Napolean Bonaparte

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Macduff

Prejudice is the conjurer of imaginary wrongs, strangling truth, overpowering reason, making strong men weak and weak men weaker. God give us the large hearted charity which "bearth all things, believe all things, hope all things, endure all things," which "thinks no evil."












































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