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According to your sympathy, you will take pleasure in your own happiness or in the happiness of other people but it is always your own happiness you seek.
John Buchanan Robinson
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John Buchanan Robinson
Age: 86 †
Born: 1846
Born: May 23
Died: 1933
Died: January 28
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