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War is not a natural disaster like an earthquake or a tsunami. It does not come without warning.
Love is merely a lyrical way of referring to lust.
I will tell you what love is. It's very embarrassing.
I came to Toronto at the beginning of June.
A society without religion is like a ship without a compass.
Curiosity is nothing more than vanity. More often than not we only seek knowledge to show it off.
I heard that a gay priest had been promoted to the rank of bishop, but it turned out to be a fabrication.
Social order does not come from nature. It is founded on customs.
Men are greedy.
A house that keeps out rain and dew and is impervious to heat and cold is a wonderful thing.
When I think about it now, our family lived a very miserable life.
My wife gave birth to a child when we were very poor. While she was sleeping, I cooked rice and vegetables for several days and surprised her with the variety and taste of my cooking.
That is his car.
That car is his.
This book isn't mine.
Isn't that theirs?
"Don't worry," Dima attempted to put the woman at ease. "It's not mine."
Science without conscience is only the ruin of the soul.
In this democratic age of ours men clamour for what is popularly considered the best, regardless of their feelings. They want the costly, not the refined; the fashionable, not the beautiful.
It was carved from a piece of pine wood, cut and sanded into the shape of a heart.

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