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Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified.
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