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- I want either less corruption, or more chance to participate in it.
- The older you get, the more important it is to not act your age.
- If I had more skill in what I'm attempting, I wouldn't need so much courage
- There's only one thing more beautiful than a beautiful dream, and that's a beautiful reality.
- What could possibly be more fantastic than reality?
- It's hopeless! Tomorrow there'll be even more books I should have read than there are today.
- It's human to make mistakes and some of us are more human than others.
- All I want is a little more than I'll ever get.
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