“The heroic man does not pose; he leaves that for the man who wishes to be thought heroic.”
Quote by Elbert Hubbard
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Contemplations: Being Several Short Essays Helpful Sermonettes, Epigrams and Orphic Sayings
This book is a compilation of concise, thought-provoking pieces that explore various philosophical and spiritual themes. The essays, sermonettes, epigrams, and orphic sayings are designed to provoke reflection and provide wisdom. more
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