But, overall, Donne's poetry represents an epistemic break with the love clichés so overused by an earlier era; and the poet was often moved to use Platonic equatings of love, beauty, and goodness to breathe new life into old Petrarchisms.
[…] I don't have to listen to some prairie nigger whine about ethics. Go drink it out on a reservation,Amanda said, breaking for the stairs. I'm Sicilian,Luca corrected. I don't care what tribe you're from!" […]
Amanda said, breaking for the stairs.
Luca corrected.
First the Patrons wipe-out our home world, now you blow any chance of us making any credits, Kane said in his gruff sinking voice.
First the Patrons wipe-out our home world, now you blow any chance of us making any credits,
Ratatouille? It's a peasant dish. Are you sure you want to serve this to Ego?
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