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"In speaking we should properly be satisfied if we do not annoy our audience - we should not also try to please them; for we ought in justice to fight our case with no help beyond the facts, and nothing should matter except the proof of these facts." (Aristotle, from Rhetoric, Bk. III, Ch. I, 1404a4-II)
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