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Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
Power is no blessing in itself, except when it is used to protect the innocent.
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