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Forever right and _never_ wrong,
As Lewis Carroll once avowed,
"I" is extremely "stiff and proud."

"Myself" is rather different,
A chap who is less confident,
Yet full conceited--selfish, too,
And steeped in ego, through and through.
Though others oft "Myself" decry,
He's very, very dear to "I."

Unlike the other two is "Me";
A timid little fellow, he;
Self-conscious, given oft to erring,
My scorn and pity both incurring.
Still, though he's shy as he can be,
While few like "I," a lot like "Me."

--_Eliot Harlow Robinson_.


Many a man thinks he is anxious to please others, when the truth is
that he is only anxious that others be pleased with what he does.


_I And Me_

I wonder just what kind of guy
Am I?
I guess it's time I took
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