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The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children.
The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children.
I really wanted to work hard on my lyrics.
I really wanted to work hard on my lyrics.
My brother picked on me when I was younger, ... I guess it started when I was about 7 or read more
My brother picked on me when I was younger, ... I guess it started when I was about 7 or 8 years old.
He was a good, good man, very involved in the lives of his two teenage daughters, ... He was a read more
He was a good, good man, very involved in the lives of his two teenage daughters, ... He was a big soccer coach. His wife and family were number one.
A crash like this is a glaring reminder of how fragile our system is and how there is no back read more
A crash like this is a glaring reminder of how fragile our system is and how there is no back up. We're at near-gridlock at every single rush hour. When we get a major incident like this, we're at a complete standstill.
For violence, like Achilles' lance, can heal the wounds it has inflicted. - The Wretched of the Earth.
For violence, like Achilles' lance, can heal the wounds it has inflicted. - The Wretched of the Earth.
I don't really have an image of myself. Now, is that true? Well, maybe I do and it's different, which read more
I don't really have an image of myself. Now, is that true? Well, maybe I do and it's different, which is why I get shocked when I see how other people experience me. I see myself primarily in a domestic setting.
The most important thing is that they won the game. And that's what I've always said about Wilt's 100-point game. read more
The most important thing is that they won the game. And that's what I've always said about Wilt's 100-point game. We won the game. ... That's the reason you play.
All men love peace in their armchairs after dinner; but they disbelieve the other nations's professions, rightly measuring its sincerity read more
All men love peace in their armchairs after dinner; but they disbelieve the other nations's professions, rightly measuring its sincerity by their own. - Oscar Firkins: Memoirs and Letters.