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He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
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