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Only miscalculation could kill you in interstellar war. The equations were hard but they were fair.
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It was fate, and being angry at fate was as futile as being angry at the weather.
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She had trapped the bird of salvation, sung to it, tamed it and wrung its neck.
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Once muddying subjectivities are removed from the issue, the decision becomes clear.
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A chilly piety leaked into the air.
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I've always found that the root of a computer problem is human frailty
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Half your DNA's owned by some biotech corporation. Every time you have sex, you break copyright.
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His theory of golf is, never play any sport that requires you to dress as your grandfather.
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The elephants fight but the rats go about their business.
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He has no belief--faith is beneath his dignity--but he enjoys the designed madness of religion.
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