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Unvarnished Language, Unvarnished Truth

Monday, September 14, 2009



Bookmakers have
remarkably little faith
in the inherent
nobility of man.

Charles Williams
Nothing in Her Way
1953
Posted by David Rachels at 3:00 AM

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