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There is no use indicting words, they are no shoddier than what they peddle.
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The creation of the world did not take place once and for all time, but takes place every day.
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What is that unforgettable line?
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He sometimes halted without saying anything. Either he had finally nothing to say or while having something to say he finally decided not to say it.
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When the fool supports the knave, the good man may fold his hands. The fool in league with the knave against himself is a combination that none may withstand. Oh, monster of humanity and enlightenment, despairing of a world in which the only natural allies are the fools and knaves, a mankind sterile with self-complicity.
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In reality I said nothing at all, but I heard a murmur, something gone wrong with the silence, and I pricked up my ears, like an animal I imagine, which gives a start and pretends to be dead.
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Don’t wait to be hunted to hide, that was always my motto.
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Lucky's monologue: "(...)the strides of physical culture the practice of sports such as tennis football running cycling swimming flying floating riding gliding conating camogie skating tennis of all kinds dying flying sports of all sorts autumn summer winter winter tennis of all kinds hockey of all sorts peniciline and succedanea in a word(...)
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E: Well, shall we go?V: Yes, let's go.(They do not move)
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