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''Dorcas, the last twenty or thirty years I've been a worthless, no-good parasite.''
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''She yawned again. '"Everybody knows that."''
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''"Nevermind the flattery. There comes a time in every man's life when he has to stop being sensible--a time to stand up and be counted--strike a blow for liberty--smite the wicked."''
 
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"Yes, Boss?"

"Dorcas, the last twenty or thirty years I've been a worthless, no-good parasite."

She yawned again. '"Everybody knows that."

"Nevermind the flattery. There comes a time in every man's life when he has to stop being sensible--a time to stand up and be counted--strike a blow for liberty--smite the wicked."

"Ummm..."

"So quit yawning, the time has come."

She glanced down. 'Maybe I had better get dressed.”

― Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land