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It is well for people who think, to change their minds occasionally in order to keep them clean.
Luther Burbank
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Luther Burbank
Age: 77 †
Born: 1849
Born: March 7
Died: 1926
Died: April 11
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The lure of happiness and the fear of pain . . . are the two forces which have through untold millenniums kept what we usually call life from destruction by the ever encroaching outside forces of destruction.
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Children are the greatest sufferers from outgrown theologies.
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