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People change when they get older. They get more . . . cautious. They've been hit harder and more often. It doesn't mean they're stupid or timid--Mom
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remember that even if you intend to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.
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Good to have powerful friends. Even better to be a powerful friend, neh?
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Every reality that we can make begins with a dream,
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Having thought, I have acted, she thought. Let the arrow fly.
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Raptors like these falcons were solitary by nature; they didn't even like each other except in the mating season, much less humans. All you could teach them was that doing what humans wanted would get them more of what they wanted, which was to kill, eat, mate and sleep.
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You can't make a falcon love you, but you can convince its little bird brain that sitting on your glove means a full croup." "Unless it's a Harris Hawk."
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necessity had no respect for law. Even custom must bow to it at times.
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O God, You know me to be set in the midst of great peril. Grant me such strength of mind and body, that those evils which I suffer for my sins I may overcome through Thy assistance. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Bad writers have influences. Good writers steal.
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