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Vasil Levski

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An exam should be passed by every man. Because we have some examples: A man today, tomorrow - a donkey.
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to Hristo Popov, May 30 1871

 
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"Mulla, I want to borrow your donkey."
"I am sorry," said the Mulla, "but I have already lent it out."
As soon as he had spoken, the donkey brayed. The sound came from Nasrudin's stable.
"But Mulla, I can hear the donkey, in there!"
As he shut the door in the man's face, Nasrudin said, with dignity, "A man who believes the word of a donkey in preference to my word does not deserve to be lent anything."

 
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