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I started reading Twilight Saturday night. ... other writers who I think are better stylistically and don't have runaway best-sellers. ...
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"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though ... I got back last night from the 2005 Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization ...
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... relationships and assurances you may be able to raise more and at better terms. ... Every Sunday night, set aside thirty minutes to simply catch up with life, ...
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... and was actually going out on Friday and Saturday nights with friends my own age. ... much more conscious person and much better at dealing with, being around, and ...
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Each night I take the most urgent items from my to-do list and schedule them into the next day. ... history, better person, graphic designer, important things, ...
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Whether or not you are in this generation, you better understand these principles. ... Been Up All Night. Need Your Vote for BusinessWeek's Top Entrepreneur Under 25 ...
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... of a lifetime – as the saying goes, better to have tried and lost than never to have tried at all! ... Been Up All Night. Need Your Vote for BusinessWeek's ...
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It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure. ... That night the Tokyo market panicked and closed down 3 percent, its largest loss ...
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