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2479 |
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1006 |
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1189 |
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1202 |
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1283 |
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902 |
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1339 |
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1396 |
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210 |
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2843 |
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386 |
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1005 |
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1678 |
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377 |
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407 |
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1313 |
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70 |
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1674 |
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1716 |
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1185 |
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575 |
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188 |
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1462 |
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7 |
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29 |
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40 |
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Hannibal
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quote: We will either find a way or make one.
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Henry Louis Mencken
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quote: The difference between a moral man and a man of honor is that the latter regrets a discreditable act, even when it has worked and he has not been caught.
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Howard Phillip Lovecraft
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quote: The darkness always teemed with unexplained sound — and yet he sometimes shook with fear lest the noises he heard subside and allow him to hear certain other fainter noises which he suspected were lurking behind them.
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Henry Louis Mencken
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quote: All of the great patriots now engaged in edging and squirming their way toward the Presidency of the Republic run true to form. That is to say, they are all extremely wary, and all more or less palpable frauds. What they want, primarily, is the job; the n
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Helena Petrova Blavatsky
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quote: To act and act wisely when the time for action comes, to wait and wait patiently when it is time for repose, put man in accord with the rising and falling tides (of affairs), so that with nature and law at his back, and truth and beneficence as his beacon
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