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We all come into the world with baggage which, in the end, we have no — Robert Hughes

"We all come into the world with baggage which, in the end, we have no hope of reclaiming, The main item in mine was my father."
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"New Song rapidly accumulated a nucleus of talent, and its best-known group was Els Setze Jutges, The Sixteen Judges, whose odd-sounding name came from a phrase used as a password by Catalan patriot troops during the rising against and occupation army in 1640 during the Reapers War: "Setze jutges dun jutjat menjen fetge dun penjat" ("Sixteen judges on a tribunal eat the liver of a hanged man"). No lisping Castilian, it was believed, could pronounce this barrage of fricatives."
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