Men throw themselves on foreign assistances to spare their own, which, after all, are the only certain and sufficient ones.
Michel De Montaigne
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The beginnings of all things are weak and tender. We must therefore be clear-sighted in the beginnings, for, as in their budding we discern not the danger, so in their full growth we perceive not the remedy.
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