Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes
Our Greatest Pleasure Consists In Being Admired; But Those Who Admire Us, Even If They Have Every Reason To Do So, Are Slow To Express Their Sentiments. Hence He Is The Happiest Man Who, No Matter How, Manages Sincerely To Admire Himself - So Long As Other People Leave Him Alone.]
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