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What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
What your foes do derives its significance or consequence from the way you react.
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