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Every kid has a dream of owning and driving a race car. I have always had a love for cars read more
Every kid has a dream of owning and driving a race car. I have always had a love for cars especially fast cars, and this is a dream come true. I'll stick to driving the basketball lane and let P.J. handle the fast lane.
I got tired of playing other people's songs.
I got tired of playing other people's songs.
Taft's encouragement of McKenna's resignation illustrates how effective procedural pressure exerted by a chief justice can be. With the concurrence read more
Taft's encouragement of McKenna's resignation illustrates how effective procedural pressure exerted by a chief justice can be. With the concurrence of his colleagues, Taft was able to steer important opinions away from McKenna until he was able to persuade him to leave.
It's so amazing, if I can use that word,
It's so amazing, if I can use that word,
The monarch has become a symbol for cross border co-operation in North America. Let's hope it doesn't become the symbol read more
The monarch has become a symbol for cross border co-operation in North America. Let's hope it doesn't become the symbol of our common failure to protect the environment.
Fear stops a lot of people. Fear of failure, of the unknown, of risk. And it masks itself as procrastination.
Fear stops a lot of people. Fear of failure, of the unknown, of risk. And it masks itself as procrastination.
When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, read more
When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, and the influence of her power it is in vain to resist.
Relief workers in New Orleans, the money they're paid is burning a hole in their pocket and they're going to read more
Relief workers in New Orleans, the money they're paid is burning a hole in their pocket and they're going to spend it.
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look read more
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look into it, he'll at once pretend that he sees the object not for what it is but for something that he would like it to be.