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It's bad business meddling with the devil; it makes you superstitious.
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As every minister knows, a prayer is a superb device for airing an opinion.
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At such moments the voice of reason always sounds like blasphemy and dissenters are of the devil.
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Treat a child like a witch and you'll have one.
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A fact will often show poor and plain in contrast to the leapings of imagination.
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Silence may have an eloquence of its own, but only in the long run.
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Being ignored was a therapy that had rarely been tried upon these girls.
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If such were the will of God, what wonder that so many had turned to the devil?
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Yes, he had been loyal to his friends, but even a wolf is loyal to other wolves.
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Technicalities are, however, of more interest to historians than to contemporaries.
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