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“What I most loved after you, Mercedes, was myself, my dignity, and that strength which rendered me superior to other men; that strength was my life.”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
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,
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―
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,
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,
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―
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,
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―
William Shakespeare
,
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―
William Shakespeare
,
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―
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,
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―
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,
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―
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,
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―
Plutarch
,
Parallel Lives
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