"The weak may not be admired and hero-worshipped; but they are by no means disliked or shunned; and they never seem to have the least difficulty in marrying people who are too good for them. They may fail in emergencies; but life is not one long emergency: it is mostly a string of situations for which no exceptional strength is needed, and with which even rather weak people can cope if they have a stronger partner to help them out."

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George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, and public intellectual whose works helped redefine modern drama. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.

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