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A fellow who thinks as much of himself as that cannot be worth much.

Source:(Berkley, ed. 1984), Act III. Discovery, Chapter 15. Curtain, Page 230
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EgoHuman NaturePride

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Agatha Christie - Three Act Tragedy Quotes
  • Book: Three Act Tragedy
  • Writer: Agatha Christie
  • Genre: Mystery, Crime
  • Published: 1934
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