Dixi et salvavi animam meam
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Latin for I have spoken and saved my soul.
Traditionally used as a Catholic [confessional] context, signifying redemption by confessing to ones deeds.
Also famously used by Karl Marx in his Critique of the [Gotha] Programme (1875), to signify his relief at denoucing someone he perceived as a [charlatan].
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