Add 13 new English quotes (#3411) evestay

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"source": "Sebastian Vettel",
"length": 3088,
"id": 6187
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"text": "So that had become our thing, our saying. \"I'll never like you, forever.\" I had promised to be her protector, her everything. But it came with a cost. Being a protector is the loneliest of talents.",
"source": "Hours",
"length": 197,
"id": 6188
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"text": "It was there at that round window in the far heights, lonely and forgotten, that I began to feel sorry for her. Sorry for the whole situation. I began to think about the contract and the danger that was apparent. Although the admins tried to arrange things in the safest way possible, kids get themselves into predicaments that can end in tragedy. It did for Aeva; it could for us. And for what?",
"source": "Hours",
"length": 395,
"id": 6189
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"text": "If you are able to step out of your own skin and view your body as in a dream, you see some pretty eye-opening things about yourself. People say that they can do that all the time, but they can't. One usually goes their entire life oblivious to what they are, and that's fine. But in my circumstance, I had the very rare occasion to see myself from the outside looking in.",
"source": "Hours",
"length": 372,
"id": 6190
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"text": "But you didn't get this far by giving up, did you? That's right. You have something called determination. So as long as you hold on... so long as you do what's in your heart... I believe you can do the right thing.",
"source": "Undertale",
"length": 214,
"id": 6191
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{
"text": "Don't you realize that being nice just makes you get hurt? Look at yourself. You made all these great friends... But now, you'll probably never see them again. Not to mention how much they've been set back by you. Hurts, doesn't it? If you had just gone through without caring about anyone, you wouldn't have to feel bad now. So I don't get it. If you really did everything the right way, why did things still end up like this?",
"source": "Undertale",
"length": 427,
"id": 6192
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"text": "Why were you using a treadmill in the dark? Is Sans pranking you across time and space? I hate it when he does that!",
"source": "Undertale",
"length": 116,
"id": 6193
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"text": "To use the time machine, humans would lie on the spongy platform and cover themselves in the puffy travel cloak. By closing their eyes, they could skip forward through many hours. Backwards time travel seems more tricky in this apparatus.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 238,
"id": 6194
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"text": "On breeze-less laundry days, humans added wheels to their drying racks and rode back and forth to generate a wind effect. As well as drying the clothes faster, laundry day thus also increased cardiovascular fitness and saw an uptick in visits to neighbors.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 256,
"id": 6195
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"text": "Englandland gardens were rarely large enough to support swimming pools, so humans had to content themselves with providing bathing facilities for birds. The national sport of \"one-upping\" one's neighbors meant the humble birdbath soon evolved into a luxurious spa-type facility complete with towels and fluffy robes.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 316,
"id": 6196
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"text": "Humans preferred their museums to be indoors. This initially seemed baffling to monsters (especially given the amount of dusting we avoid by keeping objects outside!). Experts have recently suggested that keeping objects indoors may have been part of Englandland's efforts to hide and store museums' collections of stolen property.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 331,
"id": 6197
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"text": "This tree is not technically part of the museum experience, but there's a cool bird nesting in it, so you aren't allowed to cut it down. Not even a little bit. Not even with the \"undo\" or \"reset\" options. Leave the cool bird alone, alright?",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 240,
"id": 6198
},
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"text": "Humans liked to put objects on boxes called plinths. At first, monster experts didn't know why, but then strangers kept thinking the plinth-less exhibits were lost property and handing them in at the help desk. It turns out plinths are very important.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 251,
"id": 6199
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"text": "Human backpacks look a lot like monster backpacks, but if you open one up you can see that they are exactly as big on the inside as they seem from the outside, implying humans never quite mastered basic dimensional design theory.",
"source": "A Monster's Expedition",
"length": 229,
"id": 6200
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]
}