To put up with what you cannot avoid is a philosophical principle, that may not perhaps lead you to the accomplishment of great deeds, but is assuredly eminently practical.
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"To put up with what you cannot avoid is a philosophical principle, that may not perhaps lead you to the accomplishment of great deeds, but is assuredly eminently practical." — Jules Verne
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To put up with what you cannot avoid is a philosophical principle, that may not perhaps lead you to the accomplishment of great deeds, but is assuredly eminently practical. — Jules Verne
About Jules Verne
Jules Verne was a Author from France (1828–1905).
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This quote is attributed to Jules Verne, a Author from France.
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Jules Verne lived from 1828 – 1905.