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I would prefer not to.
Bartleby, Bartleby, the Scrivener · Herman Melville
What it means

Bartleby's flat refusal — never 'I will not,' only 'I would prefer not to' — is one of literature's great acts of passive resistance. He opts out of work, and finally of life, without ever explaining why, leaving the reader to face the same blank wall he does.

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