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When it's time for comments, they instinctively offer praise before going in for the kill.
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No, I don't think instinctively they are - I think they want people to be able to benefit from what they have to offer.
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The comforts that his books offer children are primal: revenge, candy, cheerful uncouthness, and the knowledge that a grownup somewhere sympathizes with them instinctively.
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