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Sooner or later the young always betrayed the old.
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Unlike side issues like unemployment, unions, and minimum-wage laws, the subject of work itself is almost entirely absent from libertarian literature. Most of what little there is consists of Randite rantings against parasites, barely distinguishable from the invective inflicted on dissidents by the Soviet press....
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In 1981, at age 31, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league.
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When the needs of one person are being met by the other, there is laughter.
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In brief, I spend half my time trying to learn the secrets of other writers - to apply them to the expression of my own thoughts.
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We're used to comeback stories in the world of sports, but the Gail Devers story is remarkable. This is a comeback from an illness which almost killed her.
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An earthly immortality belongs to a great and good character. History embalms it; it lives in its moral influence, in its authority, in its example, in the memory of the words and deeds in which it was manifested; and as every age adds to the illustrations of its efficacy, it may chance to be the best understood by a remote posterity.
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All fear is imaginary, reality is its antidote.
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It is hard for an athlete to standout through an email, especially when his email gets mixed in with the emails coming from recruits that think they can play somewhere they really can't. That makes filtering through recruit emails an almost impossible task.
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It's really a full-time job to manage our lives.