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I tried not to get into this war, and did, now I try to get out, and can't? |
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You just can't keep hogs away from the trough, can you? |
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Only one good man ever got into Parliament. |
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I never knew this would happen. To fear the liberation... |
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Dizzy sent you a birthday card. Seems he's back in town. Do you owe him a phone call? |
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Have we met? Yeah, I saw you at a cafe. |
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And once again, with honourable exception, the Catholic Church sides with the rich. |
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You're a vile, sorry little bitch! |
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Does it never end? |
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I owe Dizzy everything...except a phone call. |
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Murder starts in the heart, and its first weapon is a vicious tongue. |
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The Treaty does not express the will of the people, but the fear of the people. |
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