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Jehovah is guarding all those loving him, But all the wicked ones he will annihilate.
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Psalms 145:20

 
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I tell you Mr. Hunsden, you a more unpractical man than I am an unpractical woman, for you don't acknowledge what really exists: you want to annihilate individual patriotism and national greatness as an atheist would annihilate God and his own soul, by denying their existence.

 
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