“The beginning of all wisdom is acknowledgement of facts.”

Source: Quoted on the Paasikivi monument in Helsinki, supposedly originating from Thomas Carlyle

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Kaiken viisauden alku on tosiasiain tunnustaminen.

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7th President of Finland 1870–1956

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