Nicholas Martin

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The man who feels little for his own misfortunes must always feel less for those of other people, and be less disposed to relieve them. The man who has little resentment for the injuries which are done to himself, must always have less for those which are done to other people, and be less disposed either to protect or to avenge them.
Delphi Complete Works of Adam Smith (Illustrated) (Delphi Series Seven Book 10)
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