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Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
The last of our enemies is laid low
The last of our enemies is laid low
I wish that our news organizations would give a lot more attention and time and space to stories from around read more
I wish that our news organizations would give a lot more attention and time and space to stories from around the world, because it couldn't be more important.
Gay is not one of those writers who vomits on a page, then goes back and rewrites. He never moves read more
Gay is not one of those writers who vomits on a page, then goes back and rewrites. He never moves on to a next sentence until he's perfectly happy with one he's written before. So he'll struggle with the opening paragraph of a chapter for weeks. This is laborious, not to mention painful.
To me, he's one of the best guys I've ever seen at this stage of his career. He can be read more
To me, he's one of the best guys I've ever seen at this stage of his career. He can be another Alex Rodriguez or better than him. This kid is coming up from Double-A. What he's doing is amazing.
They do all the hard work. They distribute the ball perfectly, which they did (against Gaither), getting the ball to read more
They do all the hard work. They distribute the ball perfectly, which they did (against Gaither), getting the ball to the outside to set up Mike's goals. And they pick up on defense too. ... They are the ultimate team players and they make our team click.
I don't generally go to a club because I want to go 'clubbin', ... but in England, all pubs close read more
I don't generally go to a club because I want to go 'clubbin', ... but in England, all pubs close at 11:00 p.m., so I go to clubs because I want to drink later in the evening.
There's a lot to take in.
There's a lot to take in.
A divorce is like an amputation: you survive it, but there's less of you
A divorce is like an amputation: you survive it, but there's less of you