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To appreciate and use correctly a valuable maxim requires a genius, a vital appropriating exercise of mind, closely allied to that which first created it William R Alger, "The Utility and the futility of Aphorism" in: Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Art and Politics, Vol 11, Atlantic Monthly, 1863, p 180
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