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Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them.
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