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We Are Getting Into Semantics Again. If We Use Words, There Is A Very Grave Danger They Will Be Misinterpreted.
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We are getting into semantics again. If we use words, there is a very grave
danger they will be misinterpreted.
-- H. R. Haldeman, testifying in his own defense.
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The words we use can compound our problems.
They, they've got guys who'll go in and knock their heads off.
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