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:" Wherever snow falls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee, and though thou shouldest walk the world over, thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble.
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:" I feel that a surprise attack ( submarine, air, or combined ) on Pearl Harbor is a possibility, and we are taking immediate practical steps to minimize the damage inflicted and to ensure that the attacking force will pay.
:" We are got into fairy land, long ere we have reached the last steps of our theory ... Our line is too short to fathom such immense abysses.
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:" These journeys have no visible ending in the world of time, but the severed wayfarer — if invisible confirmation descend upon him and the Guardian of the Cause assist him — may cross these seven stages in seven steps, nay rather in seven breaths, nay rather in a single breath, if God will and desire it.
:" The perverse result of the Court ’ s having determined through constitutional adjudication this fundamental social policy, which affects over a million women and unborn babies each year, is that the facts no longer matter ... That the Court ’ s constitutional decisionmaking leaves our nation in a position of willful blindness to evolving knowledge should trouble any dispassionate observer not only about the abortion decisions, but about a number of other areas in which the Court unhesitatingly steps into the realm of social policy under the guise of constitutional adjudication.

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:" For truly in this city there were gathered together against Your holy servant Jesus, whom You anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel, to do whatever Your hand and Your purpose predestined to occur.
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:" Tao can be told but any definition given is not perpetual ; the name can be named but whatever name given is not perpetual.
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:" This year each man shall give in alms a tenth of his revenues and movables with the exception of the arms, horses and garments of the knights, and likewise with the exception of the horses, books, garments and vestments, and all appurtenances of whatever sort used by clerks in divine service, and the precious stones belonging to both clerks and laymen.
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:" whatever New Jersey's ultimate purpose, it may not be accomplished by discriminating against articles of commerce coming from outside the State unless there is some reason, apart from their origin, to treat them differently.
:" Under whatever conditions, and within whatever limits, men are admitted to the suffrage, there is not a shadow of justification for not admitting women under the same.
:" Verily a man may do whatever he sees fit with his wealth ".
:" At whatever time highly-skilled physicians shall have developed the healing of illnesses by means of foods, and shall make provision for simple foods, and shall prohibit humankind from living as slaves to their lustful appetites, it is certain that the incidence of chronic and diversified illnesses will abate, and the general health of all mankind will be much improved.

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:" the overwhelming documentation of gruesome wounding of manatees leaves no room for denial.
:" Whenevah ah'm afraid of someone doin ' me harm ah read the 37 Psalms an ' co ' se ah leaves the Bible open with the head of it turned to the east as many as three days.
:" Lero, lero, that leaves me zero,
:" On that land, there are many Fusang plants ( perhaps red mulberry ) that produce oval-shaped leaves similar to paulownia and edible purplish-red fruits like pears.
:" The Seres are famous for the woolen substance obtained from their forests ; after a soaking in water they comb off the white down of the leaves ...
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:" I am treading deeper and deeper into leaves and silence.
:" From the Point, on the East of the Town, at which the Shore of the Firth of Tay would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn from the Tower ( in Fife ) of Mr. Dalgleish of Scotscraig to the Point at which the Stobsmuir Road is joined by the old Road by Stobsmuir and Clepington and the old Craigie Road, in a straight Line to the said Point at which the Stobsmuir Road is joined by the old Road by Stobsmuir and Clepington and the old Craigie Road ; thence, Westward, along the old Road by Stobsmuir and Clepington to the Point called Kings Cross, at which the several Boundaries of the Parishes of Dundee, Strathmartin, and Liff meet ; thence in a straight Line to a Point on the Liff Road which is distant Twelve hundred Yards ( measured along the Liff Road ) to the West of the Point at which the Newtyle Road leaves the same ; thence in a straight Line drawn due South to the Shore of the Firth of Tay ; thence along the Shore of the Firth of Tay to the Point first described.
:" From the Summit of Byres Hill, on the North-east of the Town, in a straight Line to the Point near Knock Hill at which the Renfrew Road is joined by a Road from Glasgow ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Knock Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Northern Gable of the Moss Toll House on the Greenock Road ; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of the Chimney of Linwood Cotton Mill to the Point at which such straight Line cuts the Candren Burn ; thence up the Candren Burn to the Point at which the same is joined by the Braidiland Burn at the Bridge over the same on the Johnstone Road ; thence up the Braidiland Burn to a Point which is distant Five hundred Yards ( measured along the Braidiland Burn ) above the said Bridge ; thence in a straight Line to Meikleridge Bridge over the Candren Burn ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the old Neilston Road leaves the new Neilston Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Dykebar Hill ; thence in a straight Line to a Point which is One hundred Yards due North-east of the Summit of Bathgo Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described.

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