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Subject:
Who said these...
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Books and Literature Asked by: uzzz-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
03 Apr 2006 03:46 PDT
Expires: 03 May 2006 03:46 PDT Question ID: 714890 |
If your anger persists for more than a day, someone else is controlling your spirit. Complaint is a ritual of attachment to what is being complained about. Freedom is being able to wish all others well. Between the many and the one is a door, and with a single step we pass from fear to love. Profundity is wasted on the ideologically righteous, as is the spontaneous beauty of the free spirit. When you're being run out of town, walk slowly ahead of the crowd and make it look like a parade. Where can I find more? | |
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Re: Who said these...
From: lank-ga on 06 Apr 2006 15:15 PDT |
hi in the last quote itself if you use get in front of the crowd or something similar like that you will get more results than if you use walk slowly ahead of the crowd for which you receive very few or no result. so i guess the words are differently pharsed or some words are picked out for some reason |
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