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Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
If they [teams] don't call me ... wow, I might retire. That would be like a real hit to me read more
If they [teams] don't call me ... wow, I might retire. That would be like a real hit to me because that's them telling you they don't think you can play any more. I'll wait and see.
No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of read more
No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language.
A lively, disinterested, persistent liking for truth is extraordinarily rare. Action and faith enslave thought, both of them in order read more
A lively, disinterested, persistent liking for truth is extraordinarily rare. Action and faith enslave thought, both of them in order not to be troubled or inconvenienced by reflection, criticism or doubt.
Thrilled to be honoured by the ISM and to be joining such an eminent list of members who have received read more
Thrilled to be honoured by the ISM and to be joining such an eminent list of members who have received the Distinguished Musician Award.
We have some magazines that have added thousands of international subscribers with nearly no marketing effort from us.
We have some magazines that have added thousands of international subscribers with nearly no marketing effort from us.
We're all trying to get ready for the playoffs. It takes 20 guys in here to do it every night. read more
We're all trying to get ready for the playoffs. It takes 20 guys in here to do it every night. When we have that commitment, we're a really good team.
The reason for filing the intervention has been accomplished.
The reason for filing the intervention has been accomplished.
The desire to economize time and mental effort in arithmetical computations, and to eliminate human liability to error is probably read more
The desire to economize time and mental effort in arithmetical computations, and to eliminate human liability to error is probably as old as the science of arithmetic itself.