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Be conservative in what you do, and liberal in what you accept.
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Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment
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until it becomes a memory.
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artists, writing and technical skills. Yet we now know that, in some
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respects, the Sumerians were ahead of the Egyptians.
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with which they occur. That is why there are unforgettable moments
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and unique people!
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nineteen nineties. A couple extra weeks, and we are back to
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the nineteenth century."
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you are doing something a little different when you write science
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fiction. You are trying to take a different perspective on now.
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I have nothing to say, and I am saying it.
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"And what does the somebody do?"
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"Spreads terror!"
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=head2 v5.35.10 - John Connolly, The Killing Kind
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pain away. There is a nobility in compassion, a beauty in empathy,
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a grace in forgiveness.
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exaggerated care taken by his brain in contemplating every kind
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of detail. His enormous patience..." He crossed out the last phrase.
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Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading,
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his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.
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=head2 v5.35.7 - Charles Dickens, Bleak House
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There were two classes of charitable people:
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one, the people who did a little and made a great deal of noise;
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the other, the people who did a great deal and made no noise at all.
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there. They had just finished the original: you melted it and made a
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We should try to be the parents of our future rather than the offspring of our
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Our greatest power as nations and individuals is not the ability to employ assault weapons, suicide bombers, and drones to destroy each other.
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The greater more creative powers with which we may arm ourselves are grace and compassion sufficient enough to love and save each other.
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I wish I could hop like you!'
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