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— Mark Twain"The truth is a precious commodity. That's why I use it so sparingly."
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There's this belief that some things can be taken seriously in an intellectual way, while some things are only entertainment or only a commodity. Or there's some kind of critical consensus that some things are "good," and some things are garbage, throwaway culture. And I think the difference between them, in a lot of ways, is actually much less than people think. Especially when you get down to how they affect the audience.
— Chuck Klosterman
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The natural price, therefore, is, as it were, the central price, to which the prices of all commodities are continually gravitating.
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