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never let my right hand know what my left hand does.
never let my right hand know what my left hand does.
Of all afflictions, the worst is self-contempt
Of all afflictions, the worst is self-contempt
There are studies that show there are actual biological changes, and some of them create adverse consequences. The vast majority read more
There are studies that show there are actual biological changes, and some of them create adverse consequences. The vast majority of people out there have no clue. Our position is simple. As a public health and safety issue, [headsets] should have been supplied, like using a seat belt.
It's no longer looking for a Soviet division; the threat is now about a person, ... The problem you're talking read more
It's no longer looking for a Soviet division; the threat is now about a person, ... The problem you're talking about is how do you find one person, among 20-some million in Iraq, who has the ability to move. That's very difficult, but that's the war we're in.
He doesn't want to do it where he's asked questions about this by opponents, ... The nature of science is read more
He doesn't want to do it where he's asked questions about this by opponents, ... The nature of science is to submit your ideas for scrutiny.
Damn right, it's fun. There's good company. It's creative. It's adventurous. Combines high adventure and art with intellection. It's more read more
Damn right, it's fun. There's good company. It's creative. It's adventurous. Combines high adventure and art with intellection. It's more fun than polo. It's like going undefeated in football. [When asked if making movies is fun].
And Then We Kiss ... Fantasy.
And Then We Kiss ... Fantasy.
Plus, she gets the flexibility so she can spend time with the kids when things aren't going on,
Plus, she gets the flexibility so she can spend time with the kids when things aren't going on,
Her attitude toward (Ngai) was of a very caring and patient surrogate mother dealing with a slightly retarded child.
Her attitude toward (Ngai) was of a very caring and patient surrogate mother dealing with a slightly retarded child.