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#1
Plato's Republic
The unexamined life is not worth living!
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#2
Teacher
Teacher sends you her kind memories.
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#3
Fashion Designer
Wear your mercy.
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#4
Tailor
Does the wound in your soul hold stitches?
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#5
Salesman
Candy may remind of a good childhood, but with all the pains of the past.
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#6
Scriptwriter
I can bear all this unhappiness with your ghost.
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#7
Fisherman
Wealth is achieved with pain, kept with care, and lost with grief.
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#8
Journalist
1940's witch cauldron.
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#9
Police
Catch the criminal inside.
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#10
Chauffeur
He is a war veteran without a uniform.
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#11
Accountant
The world revolves around the inventor of new values
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#12
Toymaker
Toy Soldiers :A pile of toys or a pile of people?
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#13
Butcher
Nothing to lose, except for shackles.
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#14
Worker
Once a worker, always a worker
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#15
Activist
The best days to live are still in the future.
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#16
Prosecutor
Case of existence.
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#17
Radio Announcer
Make the difference you want to see in your world.
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#18
Poet
You have a place in my heart no one else ever could have.
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#19
Athlete
My dear son, I am a street for you, and sometimes the tree in the shade of which you sit every morning.
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#20
Engineer
The loudest voice in the world is the absence of a child.
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#21
Banker
Counting monies for the better good.
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#22
Bureaucrat
While you are escaping from yourself, you caught yourself.
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#23
Aerospace Engineer
Discover your own stars.
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#24
Conductor
The melodic trains.
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#25
Baker
The sneakiest weapons are baked in the oven.
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#26
Librarian
This book is a call to action.
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#27
Doctor
Victims of the doctors' conspiracy.
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#28
Officer
Harmonica in the mailbox.
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#29
Translator
Some tributes are unforgettable.
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#30
Shoe Maker
These shoes will take you to a place where impossible doesn't exist
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#31
Director
Adapting to life with fragmented values.
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#32
Instructor
Darling, they are the enemies of hope.
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#33
Adventurer
Mystical pleasure of a limitless adventure.
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#34
Musician
The rhythm of pain.
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#35
Author
Everything killed by a sentence
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#36
Artist
I painted all the darkness blue while you were sleeping.
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#37
Bus Driver
Who wants to travel to land of hope?
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#38
Pianist
I had to be alone, entirely alone, if I wanted to play the piano.
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#39
Nurse
Tell me a story, dad.
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#40
Scientist
Everything you can achieve is actually science.
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#41
Soldier
I lost you, like a soldier who lost his last bullet in a war.
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