"Most of the time you're better off to think whatever you want to, bite your tongue and keep it to yourself. Other times, if you don't, it may cost you dearly to say it aloud."
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Roger Willis Mitchell, Sr., Trooper Tales: Plus Other Bizarre, Odd and Funny Stories (2003), p. 52
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