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live and let live

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It is easy to say, as has been said, that the essential trait of the scientific life of to-day is its live-and-let-live character.

Instead of crying, "Pereant qui ante nos nostra cantaverunt," he believes in a live-and-let-live policy.

I fancy the elephants would have been gentler masters than we: more live-and-let-live in allowing other species to stay here.

Moreover, he was an essentially peaceful person, a live-and-let-live man.

Men are in this matter more tolerant, more live-and-let-live in their ways.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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