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A wholesome oblivion of ones neighbours is the beginning of wisdom
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"A wholesome oblivion of one's neighbours is the beginning of wisdom"

- Richard Le Gallienne

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This quote by Richard Le Gallienne suggests that it is smart to not be excessively worried about the lives of others. It is very important to be aware of individuals around us, but it is not essential to be extremely purchased their lives. It is smart to concentrate on our own lives and not be too interested in the lives of our next-door neighbors. This quote motivates us to be conscious of our own lives and not be too preoccupied with the lives of others. It is important to be familiar with our next-door neighbors, however it is not required to be overly involved in their lives. This quote encourages us to be mindful of our own lives and not be too interested in the lives of others. It is smart to know our next-door neighbors, however it is not essential to be excessively bought their lives. This quote encourages us to be mindful of our own lives and not be too preoccupied with the lives of others. By taking this suggestions, we can concentrate on our own lives and be content with our own achievements, instead of stressing over the lives of our neighbors.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Richard Le Gallienne. He/she was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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