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Our Own Fault

Vales v. Villa, 35 Phil. 769
In every contests, men must depend upon themselves, upon their own abilities. The fact that one may be worsted by another, of itself, furnishes n cause of complaint. One man cannot complain because another is more able, or better trained, or has a better sense of judgment than he has; [...]

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