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If these is right from the beginnig up to the end like in books "Don't touch this book", this is really sign your contract for jail.
How I'm different??
I just watch, read and do stuff which most people even all don't read.... I do stuff which are rare for some people... — Deyth Banger
When you don't decide, life decides for you. — Marty Rubin
To sleep after sunrise was impossible on account of the number of flies which kept buzzing about the face. — George Grey
Of inference, all are capable; of judgment, only a few. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Soil is a resource, a living, breathing entity that, if treated properly, will maintain itself. It's our lifeline for survival. When it has finally been depleted, the human population will disappear ... Project you imagination into the soil below you next time you go into the garden. Think with compassion of the life that exists there. Think, the drama, the sexuality, the harvesting, the work that carries on ceaselessly. Think about the meaning of being a steward for the earth. — Marjorie Harris
Exploration of her body will open the doors to pleasuring her in ways she has yet to experience. — Stephan Labossiere
It was a conversation that I didn't want to have with my parents to say mom and dad I missed my flight ... — Manti Te'o
There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love. — Henry Fielding
God does not play dice, bankers do. — Greg Curtis
It is a grave error for any leader to be oversensitive in the face of criticism — Nelson Mandela
We welcome private investment, but any company or national firm will be a partner of a venture where the result will go mainly to the Bolivian people. Of course, any investor is entitled to recover their investment and take profits. But be assured that these new functions with our partners will also be reinvested in our country for the benefit of the Bolivian people. — Evo Morales
One's own self or material goods, which has more worth?
Loss (of self) or possession (of goods), which is the greater evil?
He who loves most, spends most,
He who hoards much loses much — Laozi
By the fall of 1918, it was clear that a nation's prosperity, even its very survival, depended on securing a safe, abundant supply of cheap oil. — Albert Marrin