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“This is how humans are: We question all our beliefs, except for the ones that we really believe in, and those we never think to question.”
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“Ethan Wyeth: I hope you're thirsty."
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Ethan: "Cause your dumb and ugly, but I can do something about thirsty.”
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“It's called civilization. Women invented it, and every time you men blow it all to bits, we just invent it again.”
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Mary Hooper
“Prince Albert was gazing out of the window into the dark streets. Grace's eyes locked with Prince Albert's and she immediately sank into curtsey. On rising, she blushed to see that he was nodding in acknowledgment and smiling. Not knowing what else to do, she curtseyed again, and while her knee was still bent, the traffic eased and the royal carriage moved off.”
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