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Logan Pearsall Smith. The most famous aphorisms
- If you want to pass for a liar, always tell the truth.
- There are two goals in life: firstly, to achieve what you want, and secondly, to enjoy what you have achieved. The second is possible only for the wisest.
- For some reason, we believe that you can be rich without becoming rich, and no one would believe that you can get drunk while remaining sober as a glass.
- The world is strange: although we all disagree with each other, each of us is always right.
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