
How time slips past, masked in the rhythm of the days!
– Joan D Vinge
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- We may regard certain days as free days. Free days are however fee days. We will pay later – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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- There is a rhythm to our language. they echo the rhythm of our life. – ninotaziz
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- She represents something about the corporate world that repel me, some deep coldness masked as relentless cheerfulness. – Barbara Ehrenreich
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- King John was not a good man,He had his little ways.And sometimes no one spoke to him,For days and days and days. – AA Milne
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- Past is past… no it’s not! People are always fond of saying that, but what’s past is never past; not entirely. – Anne Tyler
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- They march into the future to the rhythm of the past. – Sara Sheridan
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- Faith slips – and laughs, and rallies – Emily inson
- State is the name of the coldest of all cold monsters. Coldly it lies; and this lie slips from its mouth: ‘I, the state, am the people. – Friedrich Nietzsche
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