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Fuller, R.B.: Crisis of 1927:
“You see, we spend so much time trying to persuade others to see things as we do that we don’t really listen to each other. And we must be economical with our time. . . It’s so short. . . I try to overcome my own reflex. . . the way we act in moments of stress. . . to see things not as I was convinced they were yesterday, but as I found them, even if they are different-- today.”
