fix(quotes): user reports

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"text": "function swap(arr, xp, yp) {\n\tvar temp = arr[xp];\n\tarr[xp] = arr[yp];\n\tarr[yp] = temp;\n}\n\nfunction selectionSort(arr, n) {\n\tvar i , j, min_idx;\n\n\tfor(i = 0; i < n -1; i++){\n\t\tmin_idx = i;\n\n\t\tfor(j = i + 1; j < n; j++)\n\t\tif(arr[j] < arr[min_idx])\n\t\t\tmin_idx = j;\n\n\t\tswap(arr, min_idx, i)\n\t}\n}\n\nfunction printArray(arr, size) {\n\tvar i;\n\tvar result = \"\";\n\tfor(i = 0; i < size; i++)\n\tresult += arr[i] + \" \";\n\tdocument.write(`Sorted array: ${result}`);\n\treturn console.log(`Sorted array: ${result}`);\t\t\n}",
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"text": "There was never any more inception than there is now, nor any more youth or age than there is now; and will never be any more perfection than there is now, nor any more heaven or hell than there is now.",
"source": "Leaves of Grass",
"source": "Walt Whitman",
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"text": "I realized that back then, the reason I wanted to become human, was that I really just wanted to have friends. Now, I just want to be a monster that can help Luffy.",
"text": "I realized that back then, the reason I wanted to become human was that I really just wanted to have friends. Now, I just want to be a monster that can help Luffy.",
"source": "One Piece",
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"text": "I could kill you. Snap my fingers, easiest thing in the world. From here on, I want you to know that the only reason you're alive is because I allowed it.",
"source": "Supernatural",
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"text": "That's it. We have always done things your way. I have bent over backwards to make you happy. I bought the ring you wanted. The china you wanted. The crystal you wanted. I even agreed to have a duvet cover on my bed. I don't know what a duvet is or what it's supposed to cover. When are we going to do something that I want to do?",
"source": "Cheers",
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"text": "If you're working out in front of a mirror and watching your muscles grow, your ego has reached a point where it is now eating itself. That's why I believe there should be a psychiatrist at every health club, so that when they see you doing this, they will take you away for a little chat.",
"source": "Me of Little Faith",
"id": 1192,
"length": 289
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"text": "I must wait for the sunrise, I must think of a new life and I mustn't give in when the dawn comes. Tonight will be a memory too and a new day will begin, burnt out ends of smoky days.",
"source": "Memory",
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"text": "He's been known to obsess over typos in e-mails to the point that he could not see past the errors and read the actual content of the messages. Even in social settings, Musk might get up from the dinner table without a word of explanation to head outside and look at the stars, simply because he's not willing to suffer fools or small talk.",
"source": "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future",
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"text": "Are you, are you coming to the tree? Where they strung up a man, they say who murdered three. Strange things did happen here, no stranger would it be, if we met at midnight in the hanging tree.",
"source": "Hunger Games",
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"text": "Meanwhile, let us have a sip of tea. The afternoon glow is brightening the bamboos, the fountains are bubbling with delight, the soughing of the pines is heard in our kettle. Let us dream of evanescence and linger in the beautiful foolishness of things.",
"source": "Beautiful Foolishness",
"source": "The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo",
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"text": "I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there: not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart: but really with it, and in it.",
"text": "I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there - not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart, but really with it, and in it.",
"source": "Wuthering Heights",
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"text": "Space ain't man's final frontier. Man's final frontier is the soul guided by someone more powerful than any human being. Someone felt but never seen. You will be surprised of what resides in your insides.",
"source": "Man's Final Frontier",
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"length": 204
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"text": "I'd sacrifice anything come what might for the sake of having you near in spite of a warning voice that comes in the night and repeats, repeats in my ear.",
"source": "I've Got You Under My Skin",
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"text": "Will you wait a minute, I didn't say that. I'm only happy because the guy can't bowl no more. That's all. See, I'm waiting six years to get a spot on this special bowling team, and now there's a spot opened up. I'm sorry the guy is dead, but that's life.",
"source": "All in the Family",
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"length": 254
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"text": "In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him. I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves. And then, in that very moment when I love them... I destroy them.",
"source": "Ender's Game",
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"text": "I saw in your eyes and I saw the way you carried yourself that you're not a happy person.",
"text": "I saw in your eyes, and I saw the way you carried yourself that you're not a happy person.",
"source": "Taxi Driver",
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"text": "All the oldies and the goldies playing on the radio. They don't make me feel the way you do, my Friday night gurus. You're the Obi-Wan Kenobis with the force of audio. I believe in all your fantasies as silly as they seem. You're from another world.",
"source": "Friday Night Gurus",
"id": 2849,
"length": 249
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"text": "We go waiting for the stars to come showering down. From Moscow to Mars, universe falling down. You got to look real hard, there's a fiery star hidden out there somewhere. Not the satellite of love but a laser shooting out its shiny tongue there.",
"source": "Star",
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"text": "Through meticulous analysis of history, I will find a way to make the people worship me. By studying the conquerors of days gone by, I'll discover the mistakes that made them go awry.",
"text": "Through meticulous analysis of history, I will find a way to make the people worship me. By studying the conquerors of days gone by, I'll discover the mistakes that made them go away.",
"source": "Pinky and the Brain",
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"text": "We believe not in death, but in life and there is no object more valuable than a man's life.",
"text": "We believe not in death, but in life, and there is no object more valuable than a man's life.",
"source": "Roots",
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"text": "Conceptually, to communicate, procedures must send messages to one another, just as people meet. According to one way, procedures talk to others by handing them some values and receiving some values in return. One reasonable name for this method of communication is the \"private-line method,\" since only the calling procedure and the called procedure see the communication.",
"text": "Conceptually, to communicate, procedures must send messages to one another, just as people meet. According to one way, procedures talk to others by handing them some values and receiving some values in return. One reasonable name for this method of communication is the \"private-line method\", since only the calling procedure and the called procedure see the communication.",
"source": "Artificial Intelligence Second Edition",
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"text": "Were you listening to me Neo? Or were you looking at the woman in the red dress?",
"text": "Were you listening to me, Neo? Or were you looking at the woman in the red dress?",
"source": "Morpheus, The Matrix",
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"text": "'Very well!' said Bilbo very downcast, and also rather annoyed. 'Come along back to your nice cells, and I will lock you all in again, and you can sit there comfortably and think of a better plan-but I don't suppose I shall ever get hold of the keys again, even if I feel inclined to try.'",
"text": "\"Very well!\" said Bilbo very downcast, and also rather annoyed. \"Come along back to your nice cells, and I will lock you all in again, and you can sit there comfortably and think of a better plan-but I don't suppose I shall ever get hold of the keys again, even if I feel inclined to try.\"",
"source": "Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit",
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"text": "My friend Kira always said that life is like an extremely difficult, horribly unbalanced video game. When you're born, you're given a randomly generated character, with a randomly determined name, race, face, and social class. Your body is your avatar, and you spawn in a random geographic location, at a random moment in human history, surrounded by a random group of people, and then you have to try to survive for as long as you can. Sometimes the game might seem easy. Even fun. Other times it might be so difficult you want to give up and quit. But unfortunately, in this game you only get one life. When your body grows too hungry or thirsty or ill or injured or old, your health meter runs out and then it's Game Over. Some people play the game for a hundred years without ever figuring out that it's a game, or that there is a way to win it. To win the videogame of life you just have to try to make the experience of being forced to play it as pleasant as possible, for yourself, and for all of the other players you encounter in your travels. Kira says that if everyone played the game to win, it'd be a lot more fun for everyone.",
"britishText": "My friend Kira always said that life is like an extremely difficult, horribly unbalanced video game. When you're born, you're given a randomly generated character, with a randomly determined name, race, face, and social class. Your body is your avatar, and you spawn in a random geographic location, at a random moment in human history, surrounded by a random group of people, and then you have to try to survive for as long as you can. Sometimes the game might seem easy. Even fun. Other times it might be so difficult you want to give up and quit. But unfortunately, in this game you only get one life. When your body grows too hungry or thirsty or ill or injured or old, your health meter runs out and then it's Game Over. Some people play the game for a hundred years without ever figuring out that it's a game, or that there is a way to win it. To win the videogame of life you just have to try to make the experience of being forced to play it as pleasant as possible, for yourself, and for all of the other players you encounter in your travels. Kira says that if everyone played the game to win, it'd be a lot more fun for everyone.",
"source": "Anorak's Almanac, Ready Player Two",
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"text": "No! The sun is a deadly laser. Not anymore there's a blanket.",
"text": "No! The sun is a deadly laser. Not anymore, there's a blanket.",
"source": "Bill Wurtz. History of the entire world, i guess",
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"text": "Dos cosas son infinitas: la estupidez humana y el Universo; y no estoy seguro de lo segundo.",
"source": "Albert Einstain",
"source": "Albert Einstein",
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"text": "Por mucho que lo intentes, por mucho que te esfuerces, es posible que todo salga mal. De hecho, es probable que la mayor parte de las cosas que creías que iban a salir de una manera, salgan de otra. Porque la realidad va su aire. No puedes gobernarla tanto como crees.",
"text": "Por mucho que lo intentes, por mucho que te esfuerces, es posible que todo salga mal. De hecho, es probable que la mayor parte de las cosas que creías que iban a salir de una manera, salgan de otra. Porque la realidad va a su aire. No puedes gobernarla tanto como crees.",
"source": "Así es la put* vida - Jordi Wild",
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"text": "De hecho son varias las canciones que hablan de ti y ni si quiera sé porqué escribo esto si apenas nos conocemos, sin embargo, he estado tan cerca del cielo cuando tus fauces conocí. Estoy muy sonriente, creo que debería dejar de pensar en ti.",
"text": "De hecho son varias las canciones que hablan de ti y ni si quiera sé por qué escribo esto si apenas nos conocemos, sin embargo, he estado tan cerca del cielo cuando tus fauces conocí. Estoy muy sonriente, creo que debería dejar de pensar en ti.",
"source": "Eduardo Gómez - No solo una",
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