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When pressed for details of his guerrilla activities, Lozada, obeying a long-established instinct for self-preservation, likes to reply with a revolutionary maxim: "You own your secrets, but your words enslave you".
When people ask Don McLean what does American Pie really mean, he likes to reply: "It means I never have to work again".
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