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Created on: December 24, 2009 Last Updated: November 24, 2010
The shortest way is not always the best
The most laborious might be far from zest
What seems fair often brings no light
He who looks wrong might be just right
The one looking ill is of perfect health
And allegedly poor is basking in wealth
What we often see is our illusions
There is no use in jumping at conclusions
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