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The greater your capacity to love, the greater your capacity to feel the pain.
The greater your capacity to love, the greater your capacity to feel the pain.
I think that there's this prejudice, that people that have a college education are more intelligent than people that don't.
I think that there's this prejudice, that people that have a college education are more intelligent than people that don't.
If we are going to see a winter pattern, it should happen soon.
If we are going to see a winter pattern, it should happen soon.
If epic poetry is a definite species, the sagas do not fall within it.
If epic poetry is a definite species, the sagas do not fall within it.
They killed my character off and as God would have it, just when they told me I would never work read more
They killed my character off and as God would have it, just when they told me I would never work again, I got cast in a little program called Roots, and as they would say, the rest is history.
The game is difficult, expensive and requires an extensive time commitment. Facilities are hostile to the newcomer and other participants read more
The game is difficult, expensive and requires an extensive time commitment. Facilities are hostile to the newcomer and other participants are hostile to the newcomer. If you're bombarded by hostility in your first year of playing the game, you'll go bowling.
Didn't the lion of Islam, the Mujahid Shaykh Osama bin Laden, may Allah protect him, offer you a truce so read more
Didn't the lion of Islam, the Mujahid Shaykh Osama bin Laden, may Allah protect him, offer you a truce so that you might depart from the Islamic lands? But you were obstinate and were led by arrogance to more crime and your foreign secretary, Jack Straw, said these proposals deserve to be met with contempt.
He said each day, he wants to work as hard as Dan did.
He said each day, he wants to work as hard as Dan did.
Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.
Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.