• Charles Edward Jerningham The importance of anything in the world is precisely the importance which we attach to it ourselves.
    Source: The maxims of Marmaduke
    Charles Edward Jerningham
    English aphorist 1854-1921
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Charles Edward Jerningham - The importance of anything in the world is precisely the importance which we attach to it ourselves.
The importance of anything in the world is precisely the importance which we attach to it ourselves. by : Charles Edward Jerningham
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yellow-wheat The importance of anything in the world is precisely the importance which we attach to it ourselves.
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