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The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
The greatest pride, or the greatest despondency, is the greatest ignorance of one's self.
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