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Try to find your deepest issue in every confusion, and abide by that. - Selected Essays.
Try to find your deepest issue in every confusion, and abide by that. - Selected Essays.
Let's call him Sugar, he's very sweet and he's the coach. ... Sugar is brilliant, I've even told your dad. read more
Let's call him Sugar, he's very sweet and he's the coach. ... Sugar is brilliant, I've even told your dad. I want to be happy and very, very rich and successful and I will be.
It was a business decision. We just felt this was the right time for me to come in. There's no read more
It was a business decision. We just felt this was the right time for me to come in. There's no love lost, there's no harm. I'm coming in with an open mind and ready to play, no grudges at all.
Many of them made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and we must never forget what they have given to read more
Many of them made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and we must never forget what they have given to us.
Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl.
Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl.
No one's ever going to shag you if you cry all the time.
No one's ever going to shag you if you cry all the time.
And then from 2003 to now I developed myself, my driving style, and I grew up with the team to read more
And then from 2003 to now I developed myself, my driving style, and I grew up with the team to be in this position.
I like the track. I've never been on the NASCAR layout, but most of it is what we used last read more
I like the track. I've never been on the NASCAR layout, but most of it is what we used last year and I know I liked that. I'm going there because I want to win the race. We need to win in order to keep the championship fight open. I am going to Mexico with that goal.
I have arrived at the conviction that the neglect by economists to discuss seriously what is really the crucial problem read more
I have arrived at the conviction that the neglect by economists to discuss seriously what is really the crucial problem of our time is due to a certain timidity about soiling their hands by going from purely scientific questions into value questions.