“People always love expressing themselves, and they often pretend to be modest in their words, saying that they are no good at this or that. This is particularly common among friends. But even if people are actually modest, there is no benefit to their behavior.”

—  Bo Xilai

Source: Excerpts of letter to his first wife (14 July 1975)

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former Politburo member of the Communist Party of China 1949

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