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Well, everybody has something. All they have to do is make whatever use of whatever they've got. All I'm sorry about is I don't have more to satisfy the demands of Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Thomas Watson who think it's very mean of me not to give money to things they're interested in. You can be cruelly thought of, you know, as not doing enough.
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