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A bucket list: List things off you want to accomplish or experience you want to have in your lifetime. 80. Favorite quotes: Write about quotes that inspire you and how they resonate with your life ...
Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all; Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness; Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt; Better wear out than rust out; Beware of Greeks bearing gifts (Trojan War, Virgil in the Aeneid) [9] Big fish eat little fish
Sure, this sounds daunting, but it'll inspire you to read a little bit (or a whole lot) every single day. And if 100 is way too many tomes, aim for 25 or 50 if you consider that to be a personal ...
The fable also is used as an analogy for levels of commitment to a game, team etc. For example, variations of this quote have been attributed to football coach Mike Leach who said, on the officials in the 2007 Tech-Texas game in Austin: "It's a little like breakfast; you eat ham and eggs. As coaches and players, we're like the ham.
The specific phrasing "with great power comes great responsibility" evolved from Spider-Man's first appearance in the 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15, written by Stan Lee.It is not spoken by any character, but instead appears in a narrative caption of the comic book's last panel: [21] [22] [23]
For example, “Tell me about one of the best days you can remember” might elicit a story about someone’s wedding, and if you’re not keeping up with your question queue and let “What was ...
Gerta has been revealed to be a keen birdwatcher and is a close friend of Morley. Morty and Irene Zuckerman live on Brock Avenue, a five-minute walk away. Not particularly close friends, Morty's surprise invitation to dinner one night is the subject of the story "Late Date". Emir and Rashida Chudary are new residents in Dave and Morley's ...
Research has shown that 90% of emotional experiences are disclosed within a few days of the event, [49] and 62% of the "most memorable events of the day" are told by end of that day. [48] Those events that get forgotten cannot be included in the narrator's story of the self, and therefore cannot play a role in their identity.