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Long-protracted suffering is apt to exhaust not only the invalid, but the compassion of others; violent emotions cannot be prolonged endlessly. ⇛ Stefan Zweig (Novelist)
Long-protracted suffering is apt to exhaust not only the invalid, but the compassion of others; violent emotions cannot be prolonged endlessly.
Singer
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Philologist
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16Th U.S. President
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3Rd US President
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Priest
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Author
Wednesday, Oct 22, 1947
Saturday, Jul 06, 1935
40Th US President
Monday, Feb 06, 1911Saturday, Jun 05, 2004
Singer-Songwriter
Saturday, Jan 19, 1946
Civil Rights Leader
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Preacher
Thursday, Jun 19, 1834Sunday, Jan 31, 1892
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Founding Father Of The United States
Sunday, Jan 17, 1706Saturday, Apr 17, 1790
Professional Wrestler
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Psychiatrist
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