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- Mad Dog Time is the first movie I have seen that does not improve on the sight of a blank screen viewed for the same…
- When I am writing my problems become invisible and I am the same person I always was. All is well. I am as I should…
- I was perfectly content before I was born, and I think of death as the same state.
- It's the same the world over. A Hollywood production comes to town, and the locals all turn movie crazy.
- Why do alcoholics begin down the same hazardous road day after day? They are in search of that elusive window of well-being that opens when…
- I was perfectly content before I was born, and I think of death as the same state. What I am grateful for is the gift…
- Nicholas Sparks recently went on record as saying he is a greater novelist than Cormac McCarthy. This is true in the same sense that I…
- We feel the same emotions for our ideas as we do for the real world, which is why we can cry while reading a book,…
- I know it is coming, and I do not fear it, because I believe there is nothing on the other side of death to fear.…
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