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The saying "Be always sure you're right—then go ahead" is attributed to the American frontiersman and folk hero Davy Crockett. This phrase reflects Crockett's belief in the importance of conviction and confidence in one's decisions. It emphasizes the value of being certain of one's stance before taking action.

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