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- I don’t think it's weak to admit you made a mistake. That takes strength, if you ask me.
- Do you think there’s anything to eat in this forest?” “Yes,” said the wizard bitterly, “us.
- It's always surprising to be reminded that while you're watching and thinking about people, all knowing and superior, they're watching and thinking about you, right…
- You can’t say ‘if this didn’t happen then that would have happened’ because you don’t know everything that might have happened. You might think something’d…
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