Quote of the day
"We are what we do. Conversely, in judging other people we need to pay attention not to what they promise but to how they behave."
Gordon Livingston, Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart, p.7
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"We are what we do. Conversely, in judging other people we need to pay attention not to what they promise but to how they behave."
Gordon Livingston, Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart, p.7
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