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Arthur Mee

“Let us give, in the first place, what is necessary; secondly, what is useful; next, what is pleasant, and one should add, what is likely to last. We must begin with what is necessary; for a matter involving life appeals to the mind differently from mere adornment and equipment.”

Arthur Mee, The World's Greatest Books, Volume 14: Philosophy and Economics
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