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The unfamiliar is not necessarily unreasonable.
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The secret of getting along with people is that of postponing quarrels.
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He irritably suspected himself of a tendency to make enemies unnecessarily.
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Hoddan angrily suspected fate and chance of plain conspiracy against him.
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This was the second time in his life he'd been on a horse. It was two too many.
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The hearts of the rich are hardened. The existence of the poor is a reproach to them.
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He needed some rather extensive changes in the relationship of the cosmos to himself.
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It is the custom of all men, everywhere, to be obtuse where women are concerned.
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He was in a state of doubt which passed very well for modesty.
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For once, no eminent figure assumed the undignified pose involved in standing on one's dignity.
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His reasoning was emotional, and therefore simple.
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Facts are facts! And if they're impossible, they're still facts!
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