E.D. Baker Quotes
Men Are Apt To Overvalue The Tongues, And To Think They Have Made Considerable Progress In Learning When They Have Once Overcome These; Yet In Reality There Is No Internal Worth In Them, And Men May Understand A Thousand Languages Without Being The Wiser.
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