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We are not born all at once, but by bits. The body first, and the spirit later; and the birth read more
We are not born all at once, but by bits. The body first, and the spirit later; and the birth and growth of the spirit, in those who are attentive to their own inner life, are slow and exceedingly painful. Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth; we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth.
I don't think there's anything new. It's that the mood in the bond market is horrible.
I don't think there's anything new. It's that the mood in the bond market is horrible.
Where would we be without salt?
Where would we be without salt?
We generally have had a good feeling going into the third and fourth quarters because the economy is doing better read more
We generally have had a good feeling going into the third and fourth quarters because the economy is doing better than expected. Semiconductors are going to get a boost from seasonal trends.
When I was a teenager, I dreamed abbout escaping. I was lucky. I succeeded.
When I was a teenager, I dreamed abbout escaping. I was lucky. I succeeded.
I was thinking about leaving here, but not because of Fred,
I was thinking about leaving here, but not because of Fred,
Energy costs are a growing concern among Maine?s working families. Providing contractors with information on how to build energy-efficient homes read more
Energy costs are a growing concern among Maine?s working families. Providing contractors with information on how to build energy-efficient homes will give them the tools to meet the needs of homeowners seeking to reduce energy costs.
Bert was dominant especially early on when it mattered most. You could tell it was an inspired effort.
Bert was dominant especially early on when it mattered most. You could tell it was an inspired effort.
Despite the cold weather, more than 2,000 concerned New Yorkers are taking part in HOPE 2006 and will be surveying read more
Despite the cold weather, more than 2,000 concerned New Yorkers are taking part in HOPE 2006 and will be surveying city streets, parks and other public spaces to count the number of street homeless.