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I respect traditional people - they have the eyes which see value in the tarnished. This is a gift in itself. Tradition requires a wealth of discipline in order to be adhered to, hence it is rarely found in youth.
Criss Jami
age
amish
ancestors
chronological-snobbery
conservative
culture
discipline
elderly
eyes
gift
immaturity
intelligence
knowledge
liberal
maturity
mennonites
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old-age
past
respect
tarnished
tradition
value
wealth
wisdom
youth
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