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But somewhere I had learned from Thoreau, who doubtless learned it from...
Author:
Pearl S. Buck
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My Several Worlds: A Personal
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But somewhere I had learned from Thoreau, who doubtless learned it from Confucius, that if a man comes to do his own good for you, then must you flee that man and save yourself.
( Pearl S. Buck )
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