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When you assess your own life, consider it with the eye of a gardener. Underneath the surface lies rich, fertile soil waiting to nurture the seeds you sow. Even more than you can imagine will grow there if given a chance.
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Citizens everywhere, and especially soldiers, should remember that entrenched bureaucracy, whatever the level, can be overcome. You've got to stick to it, be polite but firm, and just not take no for an answer.
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If your best friend has stolen your girlfriend, it does become life and death.
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Whatever else is happening, things are better in the sun.
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As the twentieth century draws to a close it has become obvious that material yardsticks alone cannot serve as an adequate measure of human well-being. Even as basic an issue as poverty has to be re-examined to take into account the psychological sense of deprivation that makes people feel poor.
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Biologically, physiologically, we are not so different from each other; historically, as narratives - we are each of us unique.
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You don't go home and talk about the great tennis courts that you played, but you do talk about the golf courses you played.
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I think basically I just think I want everyone and don't really want anybody.
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I sort of missed one big thing, to touch first base. I hope I didn't act foolish, but this is history.
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The gospel frees us to confess our sins without fear of condemnation.