… his last words, because then he bent down by the fire to pick up a log to thump me with, and He exploded. Shame, huh? (In a way.) That is when the chimney fell over. It is lying in the garden now. Yours sorry about not mentioning it beforely, …
Most religious communities' central problem is not teen rebellion but teenagers' benign “whateverism.”
This isn’t merely a gamble on May’s part. It’s an act of reckless political daring. It’s straight out of Danton’s playbook on boldness – de l’audace, et encore de l’audace, et toujours de l’audace. And look what happened to Danton – he lost his head.
“Sorry, my friend, the Hanoi flu has a supervote that trumps you both. That flu is now in the driver's seat. […]
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