• George Moore There is nothing so consoling as to find one's neighbor's troubles are at least as great as one's own.
    George Moore
    Irish writer 1852-1933
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George Moore - There is nothing so consoling as to find one's neighbor's troubles are at least as great as one's own.
There is nothing so consoling as to find one's neighbor's troubles are at least as great as one's own. by : George Moore
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river-forest There is nothing so consoling as to find one's neighbor's troubles are at least as great as one's own.
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