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It is well to open one's mind but only as a preliminary to closing it ... for the supreme act of judgment and selection.
Irving Babbitt
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Irving Babbitt
Age: 67 †
Born: 1865
Born: August 2
Died: 1933
Died: July 15
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Dayton
Ohio
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