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Losing is not a good feeling, but I don't ever lose anyway.
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I believe in singing. I believe in singing together.
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The first race is really just something that we will all need to get through. Until people see the cars in action I don't think they will understand how quick they will be, which means they are going to be tiring to drive.
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I always ask myself why old heavyweights come back, but I plan to stay out of the ring.
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Our job with our digestion is to absorb nutrients and eliminate waste, and to not dwell on the waste - which is my issue with some of the pop American psychology masquerading as Yoga, by the way.
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It is perilously easy to have amazing sympathy with God's truth and remain in sin.
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A southerner would fry a salad if he could figure out how.
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As frost to the bud, and blight to the blossom, even such is self-interest to friendship; for confidence cannot dwell where selfishness is porter at the gate.
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In these researches I followed the principles of the experimental method that we have established, i.e., that, in presence of a well-noted, new fact which contradicts a theory, instead of keeping the theory and abandoning the fact, I should keep and study the fact, and I hastened to give up the theory.
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Somewhere in the rain, there will always be an abandoned dog that prevents you from being happy.