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                #1. horse - which had become just a horse now and not his beloved Anthos - how he got home, he did not know. He even forgot
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                #2. I remember having my tonsils out when I was fifteen and waking up crying historically but not being able to stop. That was quite strange.
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                #3. One of the things that evangelicals do really, really well is to make giving a joyous, social enterprise. Too often, the world sees giving as a burden, a sacrifice, when in fact it's more like an opportunity to help others and oneself at the same time.
                Nicholas Kristof
							 
            
            
		    
                #4. There was once a strange small man but there was a word shaker too.
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                #6. If you would have walked out of this room today without crying, it would have devastated me.
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                #7. It's funny because I remember when I came to the U.S. with 'Swimming Pool,' the movie did well, and it was great box office for a French movie, but I remember I was a bit upset because all people talked to me about was the nudity.
                Ludivine Sagnier
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. I think I've still got a bit of a sado-masochistic streak in me, because if I'm not going to be restricted by corsets and covered in lace, then I still wind up wearing an ape-mask over my face. I do wonder how I get myself in these situations!
                Helena Bonham Carter
							 
            
                    
		    
                #9. A pale reflection of myself wavers in my consciousness ... and suddenly the "I" pales, pales, and fades out.
                Jean-Paul Sartre
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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