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One must have at disposal all valid results of scholarship, yet one must not be a scholar. For

One must command a wealth of detailed fact, ever alert to the deceptiveness of seeming fact, since oftentimes

One must understand that there is no substitute for judgment, and no end to the reward of discriminating judgment:

One must be ever conscious of the past, yet only as it offers material for wisdom, never as an object of brooding regret: