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Tristan Bernard. The most famous aphorisms
- The world was created by God, but the devil revived it.
- Youth is good not because it gives you the opportunity to do stupid things, but because it gives you time to correct them.
- It is not important to be able to work well, it is important to be able to report well.
- No one is as innocent as the guilty one who risks nothing.
- Mankind has six thousand years of experience behind it, and yet with each generation falls into childhood.
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