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Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
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