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I'm worried she'll dehydrate.
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment.
The important thing is not to win the game, but to take part in it.
What is important is not which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.
What's important isn't which university you've graduated from, but what you learned while you were there.
The important thing is not to win but to take part.
What is important is not what you do, but the way you do it.
Great works are perfumed not by strength but by perseverance.
The big nations should not interfere with the smaller nations.
Large countries shouldn't interfere with smaller countries.
It isn't futile to go to university.
Entering a university is not the purpose of my life.
Taiwan was far from being any kind of economic miracle in the 1950s.
You are supposed to come in person.
No wonder the retirement years are often referred to as the golden years.
The sun doesn't always shine.
I dare say he's not a bad boy.
I think that he's probably not a bad boy.
We should not make fun of others.
All the other issues are subordinate to this one.

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