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It takes just as many men to build a sturdy man, son, as it does to build a tower. You will look back on this time and remember remarkably little of it, excpt the extent to which I tried or did not try.
J. R. Moehringer
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J. R. Moehringer
Age: 60
Born: 1964
Born: December 7
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