The Bonfire of the Vanities
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Because when it blows, and it will...
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...how grateful you will be
that I am on your side.

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The one nigger who can control
the steam and save your white ass...

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...from being burned
off the face of the earth.

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So to speak.
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Thank you. We'll see what we can do.
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Excuse me.
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Thank you.
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He said....
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He said it started with an "R."
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The second letter was an "E"...
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...or a "P. "
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Those were the first two letters
of the license plate.

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We should move up here.
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Have you ever thought about moving out
of New York?

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Keep a small place in town.
Save loads of money. What do you think?

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About what?
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Do you think we could leave New York?
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My father did it.
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You are not your father.
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She knew how to hurt a guy.
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No, he was nothing like his father.
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His father, "The Lion of Dunning,
Sponget and Leach. "

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His father, who took the subway
to work every day of his life.

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His father, who believed
in principles and ethics...

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...whose lessons about duty and debt
had whistled through his son's head.

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Sherman McCoy was
nothing like his father.

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What're you looking for in that paper?
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Nothing. Nothing special.

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