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Posted by Azrias on December 30, 19101 at 03:59:14:
In Reply to: WISDOM posted by nancy bentley on February 25, 19100 at 19:41:31:
Close, say rather that old people tend to be wise. I have met old fools and young sages, but they are exceptions. Ask old people questions, respect them, but don't treat what they say as Gospel, they screw up less, but they still screw up.
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