Woodrow Wilson Quotes
The Man Who Reads Everything Is Like The Man Who Eats Everything: He Can Digest Nothing, And The Penalty Of Crowding One's Mind With Other Men's Thoughts Is To Have No Thoughts Of One's Own.
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