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Kokichi Kurosaki
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quote: Paul, using the examples of differing opinions about food and days among the believers in Rome, teaches that Christians should not despise or judge others. He does not advise them to find a happy medium between the contending opinions or to average the tw
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Kimberly Carpenter
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quote: I want to sit on the other side so I can look out the window. Ive already seen everything on my side of the bus. Student whose school system mandates boys and girls must sit on opposite sides of a school bus, 1997
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Kung Fu-tzu Confucius
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quote: A youth, when at home, should be filial, and, abroad, respectful to his elders.
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Ken Kesey
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quote: You don’t plow under the corn because the seed was planted with a neighbor’s shovel.
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Kung Fu-tzu Confucius
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quote: There are three sorts of pleasures which are advantageous, and three which are injurious. Finding pleasure in the discriminating study of ceremonies and music, finding pleasure in discussing the good points in the conduct of others, and finding pleasure i
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