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If you young fellows were wise, the devil couldnt do anything to you, but since you arent wise, you need us who are old
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"If you young fellows were wise, the devil couldn't do anything to you, but since you aren't wise, you need us who are old"

- Martin Luther

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Martin Luther's quote is a pointer to young people to be wise and to make the most of the knowledge of those who are older. He is suggesting that if youths are smart, they will be able to secure themselves from the devil's impact. He is likewise implying that given that young people are not sensible, they require the guidance of those who are older and more skilled. This quote is a call to action for young people to take advantage of the knowledge of their elders and to use it to safeguard themselves from the devil's influence. It is also a reminder to the older generation to share their knowledge with the younger generation and to assist them make smart decisions. Eventually, Luther's quote is a reminder that wisdom is an effective tool that can be used to secure oneself from the devil's influence.

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Martin Luther This quote is written / told by Martin Luther between November 10, 1483 and February 18, 1546. He was a famous Professor from Germany. The author also have 48 other quotes.

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