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Posted by susan on October 16, 19100 at 16:40:43:
Can anyone tell me who told the proverb emphasizing the importance of not knowing what the consequences might be? It talks about this man who's son's leg breaks. His neighbor says he has bad luck, but soon thereafter there is a war and his son cannot participate, making his broken leg good luck. I have heard it once and need it for a debate. Thank you.
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