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- Taxes are the way the government has of artificially inducing the rainy day everybody has been saving for.
- Our hamburgers, made from the flesh of chemically impregnated cattle, had been broiled over counterfeit charcoal, placed between slices of artificially flavored cardboard and served…
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- The myth of integration as propounded under the banner of the liberal ideology must be cracked because it makes people believe that… — Steven Biko
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- It is surely time for men to think for themselves, and to throw off the authority of names so artificially magnified. — Thomas Jefferson
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- To what purpose is it to be artificially happy on the surface? — Anne Parillaud
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