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Ralph Waldo Emerson, Letters and Social Aims: The Comic, 1876 US essayist & poet (1803 - 1882) |
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Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. No dignity, no learning, no force of character, can make any stand against good wit. |
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