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- When You are Old2007-12-19 15:55:02
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by William Butler YeatsWhen you are old and 1)gray and full of sleep
And 2)nodding by the fire, 3)take down this book,
And slowly read, and - The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble2007-12-19 15:55:03
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- Schopenhauer: A Guide to Love and Happiness2007-12-19 15:55:04
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- Me and My Cello2007-12-19 15:55:05
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- Jonathan Livingston Seagull (I)2007-12-19 15:55:06
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- A Reason, Season, or Lifetime2007-12-19 16:01:09
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- TONIGHT I CAN WRITE2007-12-19 16:01:10
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- Mr. Vinegar and His Fortune2007-12-19 16:01:11
- Mr. Vinegar and His FortuneRetold by James Baldwin A long time go, there lived a poor man whose real name has been forgotten. He was little and old and his face was 1)wrinkled, and that was why his fr
- What Is Happiness?2007-12-19 16:01:12
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- President Bush's Christmas Address2007-12-19 16:01:13
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- For Everything There is a Season2007-12-19 16:01:14
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- I Like for You to be Still2007-12-19 16:01:15
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- A Great Friendship2007-12-19 16:01:16
- A Great Friendship-- Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Thomas Jefferson and James Madison met in 1776. Could it have been any other year? They worked together starting then to 1)furt
- Norwegian Wood2007-12-19 16:01:17
- Norwegian Wood Written by Haruki Murakami I was thrity-seven then, 1)strapped in my seat as the huge 747 2)plunged through
- Shaggy Teaches You to Introduce Yourself2007-12-19 16:01:18
- Shaggy Teaches You to Introduce Yourself My name is Shaggy. Aahh, not to be confused with Shaggy from 1)Austin Powers. This is Shaggy, 2)shagadelic shaggy, 3)shagalistic shaggy, 4)shagnotic, Mr. 5)Lov
- On Beauty2007-12-19 16:01:19
- On Beauty Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her unless she herself be your way and your guide? And how shall you speak of her except she be the 1)weaver of your speech? The 2)aggriev
- The big rocks2007-12-19 16:01:20
- The big rocks One day an expert in time management was speaking to a group of business students and, to 1)drive home a point, used an 2)illustration those students will never forget.As he stood in fro
- The Millionaire next door2007-12-19 16:01:21
- The Millionaire next door Twenty years ago we began studying how people become wealthy. 1)Initially, we did it just as you might imagine: by surveying people in so-called up-scale neighbourhoods acros
- Stray Birds2007-12-19 16:01:22
- Stray Birds 飞鸟集 1)Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sigh. If you 2)shed tears when you mis
- The Mysterious Recluse2007-12-19 16:01:23
- The Mysterious Recluse Garbo -- divine, mysterious, 1)reclusive. One of the most famous faces of the 20th century. On screen she was 2)raw sexuality, off screen her affairs with men and women 3)captiv
- lary Clinton in her own words2007-12-19 16:01:24
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- A good teacher, A good luck2007-12-19 16:01:25
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