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I’m not sure I like their plan for converting us to their religion, seeing as it involves dying and all.
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She was temptable-which, if you believe in an all-powerful God, means God intentionally put temptation into Eve. Which seems like a dirty trick, if you ask me.
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Some people are just no good at not being in charge.
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Unlike Agents Vann and Shane here, who are being wholly disingenuous, you might be speaking out of genuine ignorance and not just your usual levels of casual obstructionism.
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I was pretty certain my dad was not up to no good, running for senator notwithstanding.
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'Look,' I said. 'Something that needs your attention. Over there. Away from here.'
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Rationality is not one of humanity’s strong points.
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Teenagers can be idiotic and stupid, but teenagers also model their behavior from the signals they get from adults.
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That’s physicists for you. Not exactly brimming over with poetry.
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'It’s Charlie’s soul,' he repeated. 'Or more accurately, it’s a holographic representation of the dynamic electrical system that embodies the consciousness of Charles Boutin.'
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Jared, allow me to share with you my philosophy of human beings. It can be summed up in four words: I like good people.
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Empires of conquest don’t last, Administrator Perry. They hollow out from within, from the greed of rulers and the endless appetite for war.
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'I have no idea what that means, Nick,' Paulson said. 'Talk normal human to me.'
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When power is within reach, few will wait patiently for it.
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'Do you believe that?' I asked.'It doesn’t matter whether I believe it or not,' Redhouse said.
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Sometimes I don’t know if my life is complicated, or if it’s that I just think too much about things.
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'I’m not insane, sir,' I said. 'I have a finely calibrated sense of acceptable risk.'
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What’s the point of being in charge if you can’t indulge in pointless favoritism.
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'I didn’t say that,' Szilard said, in a tone that implied that perhaps he had.
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He’s almost certainly planned for the contingency of being caught. He’s rich and he’s got more lawyers than some countries have people.
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