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What you should really be sorry for," he continued, "is that for the rest of my life, I'll have to avoid wine cellars to keep from thinking about you." "Why? Was kissing me that bad?" A devil-solf whisper. "No sweetheart. It was that good.
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It was a vicious cycle, though. The more gratification we found in our own geniuses, the more isolated we grew.
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The first essential in writing about anything is that the writer should have no experience of the matter.
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I only debate with serious political youth formations. Not a group of the racist Helen Zille's garden boys.
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Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
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Greet what arrives, escort what leaves and rush upon loss of contact
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Anyone who has worked with me knows that I am extremely action-oriented. I'm all about making things happen.
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Tree of Liberty: A tree set up by the people, hung with flags and devices, and crowned with a cap of liberty. The Americans of the United States planted poplars and other trees during the war of independence, "as symbols of growing freedom." The Jacobins in Paris planted their first tree of liberty in 1790. The symbols used in France to decorate their trees of liberty were tricoloured ribbons, circles to indicate unity, triangles to signify equality, and a cap of liberty. Trees of liberty were planted by the Italians in the revolution of 1848.
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Sameness is what marketers want us to want.
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I think aerobics are great, of course, but it just bores me out of my mind