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“The most exquisite folly is made of wisdom spun too fine,”
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“Reading makes a full man, Meditation a profound man, and Discourse a clear man,”
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“It’s profoundly ironic,” he observed with obvious amusement. “A strong, independent woman is now one who meekly obeys the media’s and society’s clamor to be a career girl and sleep around with whatever stud catches her fancy or with other girls, for that matter. A woman with the courage to defy that social pressure and devote herself from a young age to building a home and raising a family is an aberration, a weirdo, a traitor to her sex. There aren’t many women with the balls to stand up against that kind of social pressure. It’s not in their nature.”
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“been unimaginable to folks a century ago.” “Real socialism has never been tried,” Abby asserted. “Those were unsuccessful and flawed attempts.” “Would you say the Aztecs never practiced real human sacrifice,” Dad asked dryly, “because they never did get their crops to grow reliably no matter how much blood they shed?”
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