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buy meh a so-da! buy meh so-da! yip yip yip! |
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There are no conversations. |
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Armie Hammer |
I was always Armie. There couldn't be a 90-year-old Armand and a 9-day-old one. And I heard enough jokes about baking soda. |
John Steinbeck |
So in our pride we ordered for breakfast an omelet, toast and coffee and what has just arrived is a tomato salad with onions, a dish of pickles, a big slice of watermelon and two bottles of cream soda. |
Alan Davies |
I'm not a great shopper but I do buy a lot of books. I'm the publishers' friend - I buy a hundred books a year and read four. |
Desiderius Erasmus |
When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes. |
Jack Abramoff |
As a lobbyist, I was completely against term limits, and I know a lot of people are against term limits, and I was one of the leaders, because why? As a lobbyist, once you buy a congressional office, you don't have to re-buy that office in six years, right? |
John C. Maxwell |
People buy into the leader before they buy into the vision. |
Marc Jacobs |
You can go to Graff and buy a diamond that's flawless. You aren't going to be able to buy the same diamond at Fortunoff, but it's still a diamond you can enjoy. If fashion can allow you to have the Chanel mystique through a lipstick, then why shouldn't art allow you to have that through a sweatshirt that says 'Cremaster' on it? |
Olafur Eliasson |
I don't know a single collector or museum director who says: 'Oh, he's on a list, so I think I'll buy something of his.' The people who buy my art put a little more thought into it than that. |
Peter Eisenman |
I'm not a fashion architect. I don't dress in Ralph Lauren and Gucci. When I buy a suit, I buy it at J. Press. I have a blue blazer that I wear 80 percent of the time. |
Roger Federer |
For me, it's important that a fan can buy something that is related to me. Like in soccer, you buy a shirt and it's got somebody's name on the back. That's kind of a cool thing. |
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i think the ability to regenerate our cells and live much much longer is possible right now and that the technology exists.
its just not in big money benefit to make it accessible. and obviously the propaganda machine is pushing sugar, soda, and toxic packaging to do the exact opposite of increase our life span.
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Man, the game chose me, what am I to do? Only thing I did wrong was make it possible I diddy bop and make them titties pop Out there on my bumper like a city cop Walking down to Fred Segal, put my girl on it Ass so fat, probably sit the world on it Ay, pussy crazy, pussy crazy You fuck niggas, you ...
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Reflection of Plato ?Allegory of the Cave? in Today?s Society ?Allegory of the Cave? is a dialog between Socrates and Gloucon in ?The Republic? written by Plato. The image of the cave is a universal picture of the human conditions that applies to everyone. It questions the justice created by the society and human nature. The idea conveyed through the dialogue thousands of years ago is so general that examples could be found in today?s society as well. In the beginning Socrates draws the mental image of the cave to his student. The cave is long and dark, but at the opening to the cave you can see some light coming in. In the cave there are humans chained as prisoners facing the wall and who are allowed to turn their heads and look around. They watch the shadows on the wall presented by ...
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