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By Owen Paine on Monday May 8, 2006 08:57 AM

From a biographer of JK Galbraith:
President Clinton admired Galbraith enough that shortly before he left office, he wrote with the idea that the two of them would write a book on the future of American government. Galbraith weighed the idea for a while but finally declined. He liked Clinton, he said, but Clinton hadn't learned a basic truth about politics. "As I told Harry Truman," Galbraith said, "what this country doesn't need is two Republican parties. One is more than enough."

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[Lucifer explains why he's helping film's protagonist.]

Lucifer (Viggo Mortensen): "Y'see, I'm not here to help you because I love you or because I care for you, but because two hells is one hell too many, and I can't have that."

~The Prophecy (1995)

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