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Having thus once learned to look at other persons as performing labors, greater or less, and as realizing fruits to accord; being, moreover, in all respects like our fellows,—we find it an exercise neither difficult nor unmeaning to contemplate self as doing work and receiving the reward....
— from The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1 (of 2) by William James
“Bless me, there’s a pretty little gypsy; only look what a head of hair!”
— from Zula by H. Esselstyn Lindley
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