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"text": "I hated this movie. Hated hated hated hated hated this movie. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it. Hated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it. Hated the implied insult to the audience by its belief that anyone would be entertained by it.",
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"source": "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie",
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"length": 292
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"text": "Study hard, and you will be rewarded. Fail to do so, and the consequences may be... severe.",
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"source": "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix",
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"text": "Spring, if it lingers more than a week beyond its span, starts to hunger for summer to end the days of perpetual promise. Summer in its turn soon begins to sweat for something to quench its heat, and the mellowest of autumns will tire of gentility at last, and ache for a quick sharp frost to kill its fruitfulness. Even winter - the hardest season, the most implacable dreams, as February creeps on, of the flame that will presently melt it away. Everything tires with time, and starts to seek some opposition, to save it from itself.",
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"text": "Spring, if it lingers more than a week beyond its span, starts to hunger for summer to end the days of perpetual promise. Summer in its turn soon begins to sweat for something to quench its heat, and the mellowest of autumns will tire of gentility at last, and ache for a quick sharp frost to kill its fruitfulness. Even winter - the hardest season, the most implacable dreams, as February creeps on, of the flame that will presently melt it away. Everything changes with time, and starts to seek some opposition, to save it from itself.",
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"source": "The Hellbound Heart",
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"length": 535
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"text": "Many different interpretations of the word yoga have been handed down over the centuries. One of these is \"to come together\", \"to unite\". Another meaning of the word yoga is \"to tie the strands of the mind together\". These two definitions may at first glance seem very different, but really they are speaking about the same thing. While \"coming together\" gives us a physical interpretation of the word yoga, an example of tying the strands of the mind together is the direction of our thoughts toward the yoga session before we take on an actual practice. Once those mental strands come together to form an intention, we are ready to begin the physical work.",
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"source": "Yoga: Concept and Meaning",
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"length": 658
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"text": "It is a maxim among these lawyers, that whatever hath been done before may legally be done again: and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason of mankind. These, under the name of precedents, they produce as authorities, to justify the most iniquitous opinions; and the judges never fail of decreeing accordingly.",
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"source": "Gulliver's Travels",
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"length": 112,
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"text": "\"Now let me see,\" he thought, as he took his last lick of the inside of the jar, \"where was I going, Ah, yes, Eeyore.\" He got up slowly. And then, suddenly, he remembered. He had eaten Eeyore's present!",
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"source": "Alan Alexander Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh",
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"id": 5234
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"text": "We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them.",
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"source": "Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit",
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"text": "The dead man resists, upon which the other kills him by means of the chloroform which he had with him, and being afraid that the cab will stop, and he will be found out, snatches what he wants out of the pocket so quickly that he tears the waistcoat, and then makes off. That's clear enough, but the question is, What was it he wanted? A case with jewels? No! It could not have been anything so bulky, or the dead man would never have carried it about inside his waistcoat. It was something flat, which could easily lie in the pocket - a paper - some valuable paper which the assassin wanted, and for which he killed the other.",
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"source": "Mystery of a Hansom Cab, Fergus Hume",
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"id": 5650
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"text": "When we hear any other speaker, even a very good one, he produces absolutely no effect upon us, or not much, whereas the mere fragments of you and your words, even at second-hand, and however imperfectly repeated, amaze and possess the souls of every man, woman, and child who comes within hearing of them. And if I were not afraid that you would think me hopelessly drunk, I would have sworn as well as spoken to the influence which they have always had and still have over me. For my heart leaps within me more than that of any Corybantian reveller, and my eyes rain tears when I hear them.",
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"source": "The Symposium",
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"text": "There's no such thing as a painless lesson. They just don't exist. Sacrifices are necessary. You can't gain anything without losing something first. Although... if you can endure that pain and walk away from it, you'll find that you now have a heart strong enough to overcome any obstacle. Yeah... a heart made of Fullmetal.",
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"text": "There's no such thing as a painless lesson. They just don't exist. Sacrifices are necessary. You can't gain anything without losing something first. Although... if you can endure that pain and walk away from it, you'll find that you now have a heart strong enough to overcome any obstacle. Yeah... a heart made Fullmetal.",
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"source": "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood",
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"id": 145
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"text": "Pour dire oui, il faut suer et retrousser ses manches, empoigner la vie à pleines mains et s’en mettre jusqu’aux coudes. C’est facile de dire non, même si on doit mourir, Il n’y a qu’à ne pas bouger et attendre. Attendre pour vivre, attendre même pour qu’on vous tue. C’est trop lâche. C’est une invention des hommes. Tu imagines un monde où les arbres aussi auraient dit non contre la sève, où les bêtes auraient dit non contre l’instinct de la chasse ou de l’amour ? Les bêtes, elles au moins, sont bonnes et simples et dures. Elles vont, se poussant les unes après les autres, courageusement, sur Je même chemin, et si elles tombent, les autres passent et il peut s’en perdre autant que l’on veut, il en restera toujours une de chaque espèce prête à refaire des petits et à reprendre Je même chemin avec le même courage, toute pareille à celles qui sont passées avant.",
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"text": "Pour dire oui, il faut suer et retrousser ses manches, empoigner la vie à pleines mains et s’en mettre jusqu’aux coudes. C’est facile de dire non, même si on doit mourir, Il n’y a qu’à ne pas bouger et attendre. Attendre pour vivre, attendre même pour qu’on vous tue. C’est trop lâche. C’est une invention des hommes. Tu imagines un monde où les arbres aussi auraient dit non contre la sève, où les bêtes auraient dit non contre l’instinct de la chasse ou de l’amour ? Les bêtes, elles au moins, sont bonnes et simples et dures. Elles vont, se poussant les unes après les autres, courageusement, sur le même chemin, et si elles tombent, les autres passent et il peut s’en perdre autant que l’on veut, il en restera toujours une de chaque espèce prête à refaire des petits et à reprendre le même chemin avec le même courage, toute pareille à celles qui sont passées avant.",
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"source": "Antigone - Jean Anouilh",
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"length": 871,
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