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“So, in our wisdom and fair justice we go on - "Giving to dust that is a little gilt, More laud than gold e'er dusted;" proclaiming the merits of the bad wine, and making it, by every token, as enticing as we can; and blessing our stars that the good will be found out by its flavor "without our stir." As it is inestimable, we seek not to win esteem for it; as it is beyond all praise, we bestow no praises upon it.”

Quote by Samuel Laman Blanchard

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Samuel Laman Blanchard

Samuel Laman Blanchard was an American author recognized for his significant contributions to literature. Born on May 15, 1804, and passing away on February 15, 1845, Blanchard's works have left a lasting impression on American literary history. more

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