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Banyak buku kamu baca, tapi kitab sucimu malah jarang dibuka. Itu tragis namanya.
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Which sector is that?β asked Scarlet. βLW-12,β someone said. βLumber and wood production. Dangerous work, lots of injuries. Doubt theyβd be too sympathetic to Her Majesty.
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Marissa Meyer (Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4))
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Woman purred as a pulsing undulation gently parted her lips and carried the sheen of her glistening anticipation through her pubic hair and over her belly. She opened her legs gently and bucked her hips, expecting Adam to claim her again, to fill her with the pleasure he had brought just a few hours before.
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L.W. Boudreaux (Erotcia Bible: Genesis Part I)
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I realized I was far more interested in the expansion of concentric rings than the geometry of perfect circles.
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L.W. Montgomery (Promise of Departure)
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Of the actual tablets inscribed with portions of the text of the Creation Series we possess none which dates from an earlier period than the seventh century B.C.
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Leonard William King (The Seven Tablets of Creation: Enuma Elish Complete)
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When in the height heaven was not named, 2. And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name, 3. And the primeval ApsΓ», who begat them, 4. And chaos, Tiamat, the mother of them both,β 5. Their waters were mingled together,
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The poem embodies the beliefs of the Babylonians and Assyrians concerning the origin of the universe; it describes the coming forth of the gods from chaos, and tells the story of how the forces of disorder, represented by the primeval water-gods ApsΓ» and Tiamat, were overthrown by Ea and Marduk respectively, and how Marduk, after completing the triumph of the gods over chaos, proceeded to create the world and man. The poem is known to us from portions of several Assyrian and late-Babylonian copies of the work, and from extracts from it written out upon the so-called "practice-tablets," or students' exercises, by pupils of the Babylonian scribes. The Assyrian copies of the work are from the great library which was founded at Nineveh by Ashur-bani-pal, king of Assyria from B.C. 668 to about B.C. 626; the Babylonian copies and extracts were inscribed during the period of the kings of the
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A few seconds later, a black pickup truck drove through the gate and down the road, then parked at the tree line. Hedone was surprised to see the Titan, Prometheus, at the wheel with Hephaestus riding shot gun.
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L.W. Lowe (Bemused (prequel))
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Very well. What does it say?β Ph'nglui syha'h fhtagn gn'thor ah'n'ghft ya Bthnknahorr ot n'gha ahor mgah'n'ghft ya Gof'n ot gn'th l' ephainog ya Gn'thor na'ah'ehye Vulgtmnah k'yarnak S'uhn mgepah'ehye Mgepnah lw'nafh mgepuaaah Syha'h fhtagn ah nafl ah'ehye ya Bthnknahorr ot gn'thor ahor hafh ya Gof'n ot n'gha ephaiuaaah fahf ah
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Stuart Grosse (The OP Lich is a Returnee: Book 10 - The Seal of Water (Lich Returnee))
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Could you not?" grumbled Hades as he walked around her. Hedone stuck her tongue out at the grump, whose idea of romance used a trap clause with pomegranate seeds.
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L.W. Lowe (Bemused (prequel))
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Hedone had only ever seen her from afar, one dancer lost among the other eight. It was easy to mix up The Muses. Hedone found it less stressful to think of them as a group organism rather than learn their names by heart.
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L.W. Lowe (Bemused (prequel))
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I challenge you, then." Ares raised a closed fist, as did Hephaestus. As Heph and Ares played Rock, Scissors, Paper over who had the honor of paying her debt, Aphrodite's chic façade switched between ethereal beauty and irritated bitch
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L.W. Lowe (Bemused (prequel))
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Zeus and Hera didn't bother with gates. A lightning bolt hit the terrace and the King and Queen of the Gods walked out of the smoke, then relished the applause. Instead of using the woods or parking lot, Poseidon arrived on the beach with a bevy of sirens and sea nymphs at his side. Hades and his wife, Persephone, stepped out of a gate with pillars of black-and-white marble.
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While the honest person speaks the truth, the wise are always searching for it.
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L.W. Mauldin
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apa yang kamu baca. itu mempengaruhi kata yang kamu keluarkan.
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An honest man speaks the truth, but a wise man searches for it.
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I think sometimes in life, you have to spread your wings and fly
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Luther put it this way in a memorable passage, LW 23:28: βWe might compare this to two persons who possess a hundred guldens [gold coins]. The one may carry them in a paper sack, the other may keep them in an iron chest. But for all that, both possess the entire treasure. Thus the Christ whom you and I own is one and the same, regardless of the strength or the weakness of your faith or of mine. In Him we possess all, whether we hold Him with a strong faith or a weak faith. The entire service of God is contained in this: Believe in Christ, whom the Father has sent to you. Accept His pronouncements. You can offer God nothing more pleasing to Him in heaven or on earth.
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Cameron C R 5β11β 168 Jan. 26, 1989 Didsbury, AB 36 Chris Stevens LW L 5β10β 197 Aug. 20, 1986 Dawson Creek, BC 3 Gord Baldwin
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Leslie Wolfe (Dawn Girl (Special Agent Tess Winnett, #1))
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SELF DEVELOPMENT AND THE WAY TO POWER
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LW: What do you like to talk about? JORY: One thing I donβt like is small talk. I donβt like to talk about the weather; I like to talk about nerdy, intellectual stuff. Iβm a big news follower, so any news of the day will interest me. But Iβve found conversations about peopleβs backgrounds or why they think the way they do based on their prior experiences to be very interesting. What differentiates those things from small talk is that there is some value being shared. It doesnβt have to be vulnerable or personally revealing. But I feel like itβs a different kind of conversation because you walk away from that learning something.
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