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The vain-glory which consisteth in the feigning or supposing of abilities in ourselves, which we know are not, is most incident to young men, and nourished by the histories, or fictions of gallant persons; and is corrected oftentimes by age, and employment. —HOBBES, Leviathan
The Confusion (The Baroque Cycle, #2)
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