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— Edmund Burke"It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare."
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He that has no present Christ has a future, dark, chaotic, heaving with its destructive ocean; and over it there goes forever--black-pinioned winging its solitary and hopeless flight, the raven of his anxious thoughts, and finds no place to rest, and comes back again to the desolate ark with its foreboding croak of evil in the present and evil in the future.
— Alexander MacLaren
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The pressure began to mount as I kept winning every time and people were anxious to see if I could be beaten.
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