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I have never, never in all my life, succeeded when I spoke with the faintest trace of harshness or asperity. I have always noted that if one wishes to move another’s mind one must be ever so careful not to embitter that person’s heart.

St. Vincent de Paul

[William] Godwin believed it was a duty to tell your neighbour that he is a fool if you sincerely believe that he is. This duty was often encouraged by drink.

William St Clair (biographer)

I do not much dislike the matter, but
The manner of his speech.

Antony and Cleopatra (Caesar)

In the end it is not argument that convinces us, but people.

John Henry Newman

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