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perhaps there is something more than courtesy behind the dissembling reticence of childhood. ... Most artists dislike having their incomplete work considered and discussed and this analogy, I think, is valid. The child is incomplete, too, and is constantly experimenting as he seeks his own style of thought and feeling.
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The way I look at stories is often from far outside, like a god's point of view, and also very, very subjective.
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It's the occasion that makes the revolution.
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But wouldn't it be lovely to watch two people fall in love?
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Conservatives have a different view of a lot of issues versus our friends on the other side. The election determines how that shakes out.
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I hide my documents in many different places on my computer, because I often write things that I would never want anybody to read, at least unedited, and I'm paranoid that someone might figure out what the password to my computer is and maliciously read my Word documents. So a lot of the time I lose things I've written and/or completely forget about them.
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A divorcee is a women who got married so she didn't have to work, but now works so she doesn't have to get married.
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It is impossible to exaggerate the wide, and widening, gulf between the American attitude on the Iraq war and the view from our friends across the Atlantic.
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Ten bajillion product ads notwithstanding, your looks are another thing that's basically genetic.
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Anyway, what makes people look youthful is the quality of their skin and I don't think you can change that.