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We wish genius and morality where affectionate companions, but it is a fact that they are often bitter enemies. They don't necessarily coalesce any more than oil and water do.
Artemas Ward
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Artemas Ward
Age: 72 †
Born: 1727
Born: November 26
Died: 1800
Died: October 28
Former U.S. Congressman
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