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Sarcasm I Now See To Be, In General, The Language Of The Devil; For Which Reason I Have Long Since As Good As Renounced It.
-Thomas Carlyle
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Sarcasm I Now See To Be, In
Thomas Carlyle
Sarcasm I Now See To Be, In General, The Language Of The Devil; For Which Reason I Have Long Since As Good As Renounced It.
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