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- Some often repent, yet never reform; they resemble a man traveling in a dangerous path, who frequently starts and stops, but never turns back.
- It has occurred to me that possibly the white corpuscles may have the office of picking up and digesting bacterial organisms when by any means…
- Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen has been the Queensland premier the whole time we've been in Australia, and the state is a national joke for having a…
- If women were the equals of men, men would no longer equal themselves. Why then should women resemble what men would have ceased to be?
- The VIP area, which is geared to live entertainment, is a black-lit stage with a neon painting resembling New York City on the walls. It's…
- American families have always shown remarkable resiliency, or flexible adjustment to natural, economic, and social challenges. Their strengths resemble the elasticity of a spider web,…
- I pray these words live and these gimmicks fail and I pray whenever Im seen in my city I forever resemble braille.
- You are like a flower, the stem resembles your strength, and the petals resemble how delicate you are.
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