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As we make and keep commitments, even small commitments, we begin to establish an inner integrity that gives us the awareness of… — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
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People ask me how can you deal with so much hate or ask me if it doesn't hurt you… look little by… — Danny Barbosa Copy Share Image
The Louvre is the book in which we learn to read. We must not, however, be satisfied with retaining the beautiful formulas… — Paul Cezanne Copy Share Image
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There was so much of beauty here: the neat, small tracks of a foraging creature, stoat or marten; the inticate tracery of… — Juliet Marillier Copy Share Image
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I started volunteering at an animal shelter, and little by little, my life started getting better. I think that is the secret.… — William McNamara Copy Share Image
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...what will be the outcome of this kind of thing? Holton predicts that "at best, the result could be Muslim enclaves in… — Robert Spencer Copy Share Image
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“case of Adam, however, had no analogy with this, but was altogether different. For, having been beguiled by another under the pretext… — The Church Fathers Copy Share Image
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After having produced aquatic animals of all ranks and having caused extensive variations in them by the different environments provided by the… — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Copy Share Image
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