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As I was to learn, patience and latitude and even humility are, paradoxically,...
Author:
James Lee Burke
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Wayfaring Stranger
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As I was to learn, patience and latitude and even humility are, paradoxically, the handmaidens of wealth, because virtue is costly only for those who own nothing else.
( James Lee Burke )
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