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" I don't even know what my voice is to this day. "
Tom Stoppard
Know
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" One senses that all the Bolsheviks, even those who ended up as cold-blooded autocrats, had been on a journey from idealism to something else, and didn't notice - to mix periods - when the Rubicon was crossed. "
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" I always loved rock 'n' roll. "
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" I can't remember what my first script was. "
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" It is easily and often overlooked that when Thomas Jefferson asserted that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness were inalienable human rights, he did so on the ground that they had been endowed by God, our Creator. "
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" Corporeal death is not the whole story. "
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