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    “When you kill humans for profit, you are asking the soldier to kill at the expense of his own soul.” “What has my soul to do with it,” I asked? “Let’s not dodge the point,” she said, “If you continue on the way you’re going, you will become an alcoholic or an addict. What chance do their souls have to be pain free.” “I don’t think that how the world works.” “You’re already questioning whether you’re becoming an alcoholic or an addict. You even think you might be crazy.” “How do you know all

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    example, it is hard to move towards something if you can 't see any reason or purpose. In other words you need a motif or good reason as to why you would put in the effort and to create some momentum and move from where you currently are. If you are keen to do something you are more likely to be motivated; you don 't have to try, you will just want do it. Remember also that you might have a reason and purpose to NOT be motivated; in that case you won 't to 'move '. Move away or towards? At the

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    Summary Of ' The Chaser '

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    going to put the potion into her wine. Diana wasn’t aware that Alan had such a tremendous admiration for her. He was strolling along, almost to the restaurant when a bluebird swooped down and snatched the love potion from Alan’s grip. “Ah-ah-oh you come back here bird! That’s mine!” shrieked Alan. He dashed after the bird until he could no longer run. The bird landed, and Alan could see the bird sipping the potion. Alan’s jaw dropped. He pondered upon what it would do to animals. The wise

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    “If you aren’t careful, you will lose everything that you hold dear to you. Your wife and children have already started to slip away, your eyes don’t lie.” I release him from my grasp and he stumbles backward, I lunge at him over the counter. “All because you are selfish with your time! Time that should be devoted to your family but is instead spent screaming at some insignificant

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    Olympus Station – Somewhere between Earth and Mars Six years ago… “So what’s the deal, Cap? You not gonna unwind a little bit while we’re here?” Wyatt McKenzie looked at his young navigator and smiled slightly. At six one, he stood considerably taller. “I’d just rather read a book and catch up on some sleep, Gavin.” “Read a book?” The young ensign shook his head. The flight terminal of the space station was packed – with humans

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    fear of starring, my eyes couldn't stop drinking up his image. “Noah, this is Mikaylee” lexi introduced me. He smiled revealing dimples like crators that formed half moons just above the corners of his almost non-existent lips. “Sup,” his voice was deep but not too deep that it was hard to understand him. We carried on conversations about basic things like how our summer was going, how un-excited we were to be starting school the following week (I

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    screeched as he ran into the living room. The rest of the family waited as he opened the secret hideaway place that they had built for occasions like this. The Barak’s filed in as quickly as possible. As soon as Marc has closed the entrance, they heard loud knocks on the door. “Let us in! It’s the gestapo!,” a harsh, male voice roared from outside. “I promise you, the filthy jews are in here. I see the children walk home everyday,” a voice that Dalia and Adam recognized as Philip Schneider. “The little

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    “What do you mean by small?” Dr. Brackett asked, folding his hands overs his denim shirt. “From what the reports have said, mainly bruises and a few cuts,” he said, feeling uncomfortable under the doctor’s scrutiny. “Anything other than that?” Kel prodded, unsure if it was the full story. “Not that I can recall,” Robert said. “Would it be possible to get the incidence reports?” “Yes of course,” Robert said, relieved that the interrogation was done. “Please keep in mind, what we are striving for

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    Supervisor: “Ms. Linda, I would like you to know I really appreciate your insistent belief and zeal for work. I admire the wonderful ideas you have brought to our curriculum. I am especially impressed about the bulletin board decorated in your classroom. I noticed that you tried very hard to maintain your classroom organized. I wonder if you have any concerns that you would like to share with me. Ms. Linda: “Thanks for offering this chance to discuss my thoughts with you. I actually need your support

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    she couldn’t help but raise her head from her suma work of weeding. She tried to make eye contact with Pegan, but her stare was fixed on her assigned patch of soil. Yet her words echoed through Toki’s head. “I know Yongrui cannot be trusted. I know you can resist his powers too, but we need to do something. We need to exterminate him.” Relieved she’d found someone on Mount Emei who felt the same way as her, Toki’s shoulders slumped. So many nights she’d awoken from her dreams alone, her only comfort

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