• George Robert Gissing It is as idle to range against man's fatuity as to hope that he will ever be less a fool.
    George Robert Gissing
    English writer 1857-1903
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It is as idle to range against man's fatuity as to hope that he will ever be less a fool. by : George Robert Gissing
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forest It is as idle to range against man's fatuity as to hope that he will ever be less a fool.
- George Robert Gissing Greatest-Quotations.com