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Mark Twain gave it as his opinion that nothing in the world so much needs reforming as other peoples' habits.

Do we agree with him?

I have generally found that a man who is good at excuses, is good at nothing else.

Have you ever rightly considered what the mere ability to read means? That it is the key that admits us to the whole world of thought and fancy and imagination; to the company of the wisest and wittiest at their wisest and wittiest moment?