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in motion be like water...
at rest, like a mirror.
resound like the echo;
be subtle, as though
nonexistent.
in motion be like water...
at rest, like a mirror.
resound like the echo;
be subtle, as though
nonexistent.
They're brought to us and we revitalize them because they've usually been traumatized by all of this. We then are read more
They're brought to us and we revitalize them because they've usually been traumatized by all of this. We then are involved in bringing this plant material, which is probably rare and endangered, back into circulation.
I really would have been stupid not to have done it. It was also a film that was actually happening, read more
I really would have been stupid not to have done it. It was also a film that was actually happening, I mean, Miramax was doing it, and it had a kind of legitimacy to it. And once I read the script, I was there.
It hurt us deeply because the family was actually a part of our family at the veterans of foreign wars.
It hurt us deeply because the family was actually a part of our family at the veterans of foreign wars.
There's no Plan B. So you're a little more exposed.
There's no Plan B. So you're a little more exposed.
There is a situation of chaos in the military line of command.
There is a situation of chaos in the military line of command.
If your mind is clear as to what you are trying to do, if you can say what you want read more
If your mind is clear as to what you are trying to do, if you can say what you want out of life and make your money move in that direction, you will be happy.
Farmers are pretty efficient, and grow a pretty good crop. We can prove that. It's just we need more uses read more
Farmers are pretty efficient, and grow a pretty good crop. We can prove that. It's just we need more uses for it, and use it at home.
Painting is possessed of a divine power, for not only . . . does it make the absent present, but read more
Painting is possessed of a divine power, for not only . . . does it make the absent present, but it also, after many centuries, makes the dead almost alive, so that they are recognized with great admiration . . .