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The woman who walks alone


The woman who follows the crowd 
will usually go no farther than the crowd.
The woman who walks alone
 is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before
~ Albert Einstein


P.S.
This thought has been referred to in various forms:
The earliest known version referred to a “man”, and later versions switched to “one”, “person”, or “woman
by Albert Einstein? Eda LeShan? Alan Ashley-Pitt? Francis Phillip Wernig

Never-the-less, its the thought that counts :)

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