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File:Edmund Burke 1771.jpg|link=Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Historians agree that [[Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]] is not known to have said or written "There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals."
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There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals is a catch phrase widely attributed to to Edmund Burke.

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