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Man does what he can, and God what he will.
John Ray
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John Ray
Age: 77 †
Born: 1627
Born: November 29
Died: 1705
Died: January 17
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My personal credo as a libertarian conservative: I think all attempts to reform your fellow-citizens or tell them how to live their lives are arrogant and tyrannical. THAT'S why I oppose Leftism. I want people to be free to manage their own lives. Reform is just authoritarianism. People are not playthings for anybody's theories or obsessions.
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Love thy neighbor, but pull not down thy hedge.
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A light-heel'd mother makes a heavy-heel'd daughter.
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Every man praises his own wares.
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Learning makes the wise wiser and the fool more foolish.
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He who pays the piper can call the tunes.
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They that make laws must not break them.
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A multitude of words doth rather obscure than illustrate, they being a burden to the memory, and the first apt to be forgotten, before we come to the last. So that he that uses many words for the explaining of any subject, doth, like the cuttle-fish, hide himself, for the most part, in his own ink.
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