“It takes two to speak the truth – one to speak and the other to hear.” — Thoreau
(I really liked how they cited: Thoreau, like they would the famous ancient Greek and Roman scribes. So many of the best known authors’ names really stand out, and are a big clue to solving these quotes. The other day, with the Edison quote, I was able to confirm the letter A by looking at the author’s middle name. Yer Uncle has brought up this point numerous times. Maybe he’s been heard??? Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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