Famous quote by Lewis B. Hershey

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Between a fellow who is stupid and honest and one who is smart and crooked, I will take the first. I wont get much out o
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"Between a fellow who is stupid and honest and one who is smart and crooked, I will take the first. I won't get much out of him, but with that other guy I can't keep what I've got"

- Lewis B. Hershey

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This quote by Lewis B. Hershey talks to the value of honesty and integrity. He is recommending that it is better to be in the company of someone who is truthful and not especially smart than someone who is smart and unethical. He acknowledges that he won't get much out of the honest individual, however he can rely on that person and be sure that what he has will stay his. This quote stresses the value of being honest and credible, even if it means sacrificing some possible gains. It likewise speaks to the concept that it is much better to be around people who are truthful and have good character, even if they are not particularly intelligent.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Lewis B. Hershey between September 12, 1893 and May 20, 1977. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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