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anzhelika [568]
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Stella [2.4K]2 years ago
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1. We do not seek solitude yet if we find ourselves alone for once, we flick a switch and we invite the whole world in, thus the world comes in through the TV or internet.

2. Little girls, of course, don't take toy guns out of their hip pockets or say "Pow, pow" to all their neighbors and friends, besides the average well-adjusted little boy does this, with this in mind if we gave little girls six-shooters, we would soon have double the body count.

3. We know very little about pain, yet what we don't know makes its hurt all the more because there is ignorance in pain, in which no form of illiteracy in the United States is so widespread, and no form of illiteracy in the United States is so costly.

4. First we drove the wagon close to a corner post, second we twisted the end of the wire around it, but we twisted the wire one foot above the ground, third we stapled it fast, fourth we drove along the line if posts and drove about 200 yards in which we unreeled the wire on the ground behind us.

5. The historical sciences have made us very conscious of our past, and they have made us conscious of the world as a machine, while the machine generates successive events out of foregoing ones, thus some scholars tend to look totally backward, so they look backward in their interpretation of the human future.

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