### Description
Added Dutch quotes.
Dutch quotes translation:
- "Give all your money to the poor people... If they do the same maybe
you'll get it back tomorrow."
- "Remove the word 'me' from the language use and the whole humanity is
perplexed and has panic sweat on their forehead."
- "A James Bond novel is stupid but exciting, while a masterpiece of
Flemish literature is equally stupid but boring as well."
- "I am absolutely against the purity of the language. If it brings
something essential, you should cultivate Anglicisms, Germanisms and
Gallicisms immediately. I do not believe in the thinned-out, which is
presented as the only Dutch, I am irritated by the Dutch domination."
### Checks
- [X ] Adding quotes?
- [X ] Make sure to include translations for the quotes in the
description (or another comment) so we can verify their content.
- [x] Adding a language or a theme?
- [x] If is a language, did you edit `_list.json`, `_groups.json` and
add `languages.json`?
- [x] If is a theme, did you add the theme.css?
- Also please add a screenshot of the theme, it would be extra awesome
if you do so!
- [x] Check if any open issues are related to this PR; if so, be sure to
tag them below.
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