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It is wise to remember that often overreaction offers the most profitable investment opportunities.

It is wise to remember that, like fireworks against a night sky, bright shades look great against black.

It is wise to remember that the taxing and licensing power is a dangerous and potent weapon which, in the hands of unscrupulous or bigoted men, could be used to suppress freedoms and destroy religion unless it is kept within appropriate bounds.

MARY BILLINGTON Brooklyn, June 23 , 2012To the Editor: In listening to the arguments about what women must sacrifice to have a career, I think it is wise to remember that men should also strive to have a balance among family, personal life and career.

It is wise to remember that some greater fools get lucky and succeed.

Given that spontaneous omental haemorrhage is such a rare entity, a stepwise approach should be taken for patients presenting with abdominal pain and it is wise to remember that common things occur commonly.

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And it's wise to remember that major market declines follow some common patterns, too.

It's wise to remember that there's no need to give a comeback.

But it is wise to remember too that bankers are human.

It is wise to remember the government hasn't fallen.

Everyone who had dealings with him was wise to remember that.

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