11/26/2009 8:04 PMtricor wrote:
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Go through your phone book, call people and ask them to drive you to the airport. The ones who will drive you are your true friends. The rest aren't bad people; they're just acquaintances. Reply to this
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12/7/2009 11:37 PMdevisceration wrote:
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12/13/2009 2:33 AMcipro wrote:
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12/13/2009 2:35 AMunconfined wrote:
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12/14/2009 2:15 PMtrazodone wrote:
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12/14/2009 2:16 PMdilantin wrote:
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I like weights. You know where you stand with them. Well, sometimes you're lying under them, trying not to let them crush you, but you see, you KNOW they'd crush you if they could. There's honesty.
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What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books.
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Go through your phone book, call people and ask them to drive you to the airport. The ones who will drive you are your true friends. The rest aren't bad people; they're just acquaintances.
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The first precept was never to accept a thing as true until I knew it as such without a single doubt.
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To believe in God or in a guiding force because someone tells you to is the height of stupidity. We are given senses to receive our information within. With our own eyes we see, and with our own skin we feel. With our intelligence, it is intended that we understand. But each person must puzzle it out for himself or herself.
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