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Love is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible / it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could.
Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in milk.
Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in milk.
Time's running out right now. If we're going to turn it around, it needs to be real, real quick ? read more
Time's running out right now. If we're going to turn it around, it needs to be real, real quick ? like next game.
[There is an odd grammar in that sentence, which seems wrong, but is actually precise.] Close siblings were less common, read more
[There is an odd grammar in that sentence, which seems wrong, but is actually precise.] Close siblings were less common, ... It seemed.
The bank of Canada is operating textbook econ 101 here in hiking rates in anticipation of inflation going higher 12-16 read more
The bank of Canada is operating textbook econ 101 here in hiking rates in anticipation of inflation going higher 12-16 months in the future, because we're operating at full capacity right now in Canada and it looks like we're going to continue.
What have they done to you my poor child?
What have they done to you my poor child?
We treat our people like royalty. If you honor and serve the people who work for you, they will honor read more
We treat our people like royalty. If you honor and serve the people who work for you, they will honor and serve you.
We wanted to make something a real challenge that took time and effort, so we said, 'Let's swim 100 miles read more
We wanted to make something a real challenge that took time and effort, so we said, 'Let's swim 100 miles in a weekend,'
George and Mary Stewart became my unofficial Houston parents and the most wonderful, entertaining, hard-working garden enthusiasts that I could read more
George and Mary Stewart became my unofficial Houston parents and the most wonderful, entertaining, hard-working garden enthusiasts that I could ever hope to know. They were, in fact, not just Houston's Premier Gardeners; they were first-class entertainment.