• Henry Louis Mencken The curse of man, and the cause of nearly all his woe, is his stupendous capacity for believing the incredible.
    Henry Louis Mencken
    American journalist and critic 1880-1956
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Henry Louis Mencken - The curse of man, and the cause of nearly all his woe, is his stupendous capacity for believing the incredible.
The curse of man, and the cause of nearly all his woe, is his stupendous capacity for believing the incredible. by : Henry Louis Mencken
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sky-stars The curse of man, and the cause of nearly all his woe, is his stupendous capacity for believing the incredible.
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