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Who among you, inasmuch as he is wise through life’s training, would dare to assume the teaching office for himself? Let him first learn good deeds before venturing to teach others; let him do this with a gentle spirit lest he end up despising others on account of his own wisdom and virtuous acts.

— Stephen Langton (AD 12th cent.)
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