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“You may be sorry that you spoke, sorry you stayed or went, sorry you won or lost, sorry so much was spent. But as you go through life, you'll find - you're never sorry you were kind.”

Quote by Herbert V. Prochnow

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Herbert V. Prochnow
Herbert V. Prochnow

Herbert V. Prochnow was a distinguished author whose literary contributions have left a profound mark on the world of literature. Born in May 1897 and passing away on September 29, 1998, his writing career spanned several decades, during which he produced a body of work that resonated with readers and writers alike. more

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