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" A people always ends by resembling its shadow. "
Rudyard Kipling
Ends
People
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" An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy. "
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" All the people like us are we, and everyone else is They. "
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Worth
Run
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Alone
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Man
More
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Trouble
Much
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Clever
Fool
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Travel
Country
" I have struck a city - a real city - and they call it Chicago... I urgently desire never to see it again. It is inhabited by savages. "
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Desire
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Purple
Himself
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Singing
Beautiful
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Rude
World
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Less
Mad
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Women
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Us
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Stairs
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