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it sounds like its skating at the edges of the profound and provocative...i'm in obtuse mode right now so not exactly a mind mode conducive to unraveling the interstices of the pithy but not neccessarily opaque saying(s) ... i think hamlet and Cardinal Riechelieu and Paul, Paul - the ubiquitous and prolific scribe of the new testement, Cardinal Riecheleau - the architect of raison d'etat who influenced several centuries of foriegn policy bereft of moral animadversions and adherence at the service of the higher moral purpose of preserving and protecting the state, hamlet who navigated the eddies of a madness fed by grieving torments which poisoned the tributaries of his already tenuous sanity i think they all would concur that the thought must be bred before the body can act even if that act and the thought that was the wills master climbed out of the pit of the irrevocably damned which is called the Abyss and crawled from its edge into the heart of man and made each one's gift or flaw its womb, its marionette ...
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