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Without so much as turning a hair I freely admit that I am one of Americas greatest realists
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"Without so much as turning a hair I freely admit that I am one of America's greatest realists"

- Thorne Smith

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Thorne Smith's quote is a testament to his confidence and self-assurance. He is not scared to admit that he is among America's greatest realists, and he does so with no doubt or shame. This quote talks to Smith's belief in his own capabilities and his desire to accept the fact. He is not scared to be truthful about his accomplishments and his location on the planet. Smith's quote likewise speaks with his humility, as he is not boastful or big-headed about his accomplishments. He is simply stating a reality with no embellishment or exaggeration. Smith's quote is a tip that we need to all be proud of our accomplishments and not be afraid to admit them. We ought to also be simple and accept the truth without any doubt or humiliation.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Thorne Smith between March 27, 1892 and June 21, 1934. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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