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WL’s [White Liberals] think all the world’s problems can be fixed without any cost to themselves. We don’t believe that. There’s a lot to be said for sacrifice, remorse, even pity. It’s what separates us from roaches
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Paul Farmer (Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World)
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While I am alive, I intend to live. (Everett Ruess to his friend Bill, Mar 9, 1931, p 31)
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W.L. Rusho (Everett Ruess: A Vagabond for Beauty & Wilderness Journals)
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Wars teach us not to love our enemies, but to hate our allies.
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Walter Lionel George
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Techniques of escape depend on attaining the unbelief of assassin-magician Hassan i Sabbah: nothing is true, everything is permitted. Once again, Kaye cautioned that this must be carefully distinguished from ‘postmodern relativism’. Burroughs-Sabbah’s ‘nothing is true’ cannot be equated with postmodernism’s ‘nothing is real’. On the contrary: nothing is true because there is no single, authorized version of reality – instead, there is a superfluity, an excess, of realities. “The Adversary’s game plan is to persuade you that he does not exist” (WL 12).
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CCRU (Ccru: Writings 1997-2003)
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Earl rode over to the tree and attached a red handkerchief
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W.L. Cox (Hunt-U.S. Marshal VIII: Utah Manhunt)
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The slang "you ain't seen nothing yet" is completely apropos in regards to instrumentation for marine bioacoustics research.
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Whitlow W.L. Au (Principles of Marine Bioacoustics (Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing))
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[Farmer] had problems with groups that on the surface would have seemed like allies, that often were allies in fact, with for example what he called "WL's"- white liberals, some of whose most influential spokespeople were black and prosperous. 'I love WL's, love 'em to death. They're on our side,' he had told me some days ago, defining the term. 'But WL's think all the world's problems can be fixed without any cost to themselves. We don't believe that. There's a lot to be said for sacrifice, remorse, even pity. It's what separates us from roaches.
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Tracy Kidder (Mountains Beyond Mountains. The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World. Syracuse University Special Edition - Shared Reading Program 2007)
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Every story plays a movie in the head.
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Puiyin W.L.
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I seem always to enjoy things more intensely because of the certainty they will not last.
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W.L. Rusho
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Spiritual quality rather than numbers, ability to understand the Masonic system and reduce its implications into personal experience rather than the perfunctory conferment of its rites, are the desiderata of the Craft to-day.
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W.L. Wilmshurst (The Meaning of Masonry)
W.L. Sorrell (U Turn to the Holy Spirit: No More Fear)
W.L. Cox (Storm Warrior Vol 22: Quest For Peace)
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In all the schools of the Mysteries, as well as in all the great religions of the world, the attainment of the spiritual goal just described is enacted or taught under the veil of a tragic episode analogous to that of our third degree; and in each there is a Master whose death the aspirant is instructed he must imitate in his own person. In Masonry that prototype is Hiram Abiff: but it must be made clear that there is no historical basis whatever for the legendary account of Hiram’s death. The entire story is symbolical
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W.L. Wilmshurst (The Meaning of Masonry)
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Brevity takes time.
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William Wren
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Ultimately, of course, it was Julian who made the decisions. The rest of us were too indecisive and skittish or simply lacked the resolve to set any limits for him. Julian thus became the autocratic head of WL, accountable to no one and tolerating no challenges to his authority. This had emerged as a problem when Bradley Manning was arrested, and clearly it was going to be a problem in the weeks to come. The investigations in Sweden would prove to be the wedge that finally broke up our team. Within
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website)
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Even back then I thought that his uncompromising judgments and unprompted opinions, which he would simply spit out undiplomatically, would put him at odds with a lot of people. There was so much to plan and discuss. I didn’t ask myself back then whether his behavior was normal or not. I didn’t ask myself whether I could trust Julian or whether he might get me in trouble. On the contrary, I was somewhat flattered that he was interested in working with me. For me, Julian Assange was not only the founder of WL but also the hacker known as Mendax, a member of the International Subversives, one of the greatest hackers in the world, and the coauthor/researcher (with Suelette Dreyfus) of Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession from the Electronic Frontier—a highly respected book among connoisseurs. We hit it off right from the start. He
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website)
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Looking back, I ask myself whether WikiLeaks itself during my last months there had developed into a kind of religious cult. It had become a system that admitted little internal criticism. Anything that went wrong had to be the fault of something on the outside. The guru was untouchable and beyond question. Any external danger encouraged internal cohesion. Anyone who offered too much criticism was punished by being withdrawn from communication or by being threatened with possible consequences. Moreover, WL participants were only allowed to know as much as was absolutely necessary for them to carry out their appointed tasks. In any case, this much can be said: From reading the Scientology documents, and the philosophy and teachings of L. Ron Hubbard, Julian learned only too well how a cult of personality functions.
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website)
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Julian had his own ideas about how WL should develop. He wanted to release one leak after another, as aggressively as possible, and generate a maximum of conflict. He seemed to have no interest in content or further technological development. Probably he was just not the sort of person who plans for the long-term future. The
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website)
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Every selection process involves a kind of censorship, and every instance of censorship has a political component. It begins with the people involved agreeing to solicit public attention for a certain topic. And no one would deny anymore that WL attracts public attention. Because one person, Julian Assange, held too many of the strings, WikiLeaks became a global political player—something it was never intended to be. That spelled the end of our pledge to maintain strict neutrality—one of WL’s most important principles. At
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Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website)
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Ruhunuzla yazı tura atmayın. *WlLL FERGUSON+
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Anonymous
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Her mother didn’t want kids. She wanted baby dolls, the kind you could play with for a while and discard at bus stops when you didn’t know what else to do with them.
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W.L. Knightly (Enticed (The Child Collector, #4))
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Simp Campbell SIMP CAMPBELL was born January 1860, in Harrison County, Texas, He belonged to W.L. Sloan and stayed with him until 1883, when Simp married and moved to Marshall. He and his wife live in Gregg Addition, Marshall, Texas, and Simp works as porter for a loan company.
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Work Projects Administration (Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1)
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normal. Which has me wondering what you want.” “Hey, now is that any way to tell me
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W.L. Knightly (Dead On Time (Unconventional Truth #1))
W.L. Sorrell (U Turn to the Holy Spirit: No More Fear)
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But the Chickasaws did not follow their longtime brother tribe’s example in adopting their freedpeople. The Chickasaws’ decision against adopting their freedpeople, in fact, became so important to their views of their nation and what it stood for that the winning candidate for governor of the Chickasaw Nation in 1888, W.L. Byrd, made it part of his executive policy, stating that he ‘ever shall be opposed to the adoption of the negro and shall use every effort to cause the Congress of the United States to remove the negro from among us.’…Once people of African descent were no longer free sources of labor, the Chickasaws and Choctaws and, indeed, most Indians would have preferred that they removed themselves from their nations; Native violence against Indian freedpeople was meant not only to signal their anger but also to spur Black flight.
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Alaina E. Roberts (I've Been Here All the While: Black Freedom on Native Land)
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The Masonic tradition asserts that the wages were not paid in cash-cash was of no use to those who had already learned to do without money and metals-but in corn, wine, and oil. (Note the threefold form of the wages) .
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W.L. Wilmshurst (The Masonic Initiation)
W.L. Cox (Hunt-U.S. Marshal XVII: Deception (Hunt-U.S.Marshal Book 17))
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When the TV dinner debuted, no one was demanding an easy, speedy, and convenient mealtime product but they were quickly embraced. An industry was born overnight, and its story is one of entrepreneurs and innovators who were passionate, driven and as original and eccentric as the product itself. Clarence Birdseye, W.L. Maxson, Betty Cronin, Percy L. Spencer, Jeno Paulucci, and others made it possible.
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Jeff Swystun (TV DINNERS UNBOXED: The Hot History of Frozen Meals)
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warriors to ride with White Fox and take him to Storm Warrior. As White Fox followed one of the scouts, the other two rode behind him. White Fox looked back and noticed that Red Elk led the war party of twenty-five warriors northeast towards the advancing Pawnee.
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W.L. Cox (Storm Warrior III: Vengeance)
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The guy came at him with a baseball bat. What was he supposed to do, unfriend him on Facebook?
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W.L. Ripley (Home Fires)
W.L. Knightly (The Hangman Box Set (Hangman #1-3))
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due to lack of food and water they were performing poorly. We were only averaging ½ mile of track a day at this point.” “I promised them 3 meals a day, and water would always be available, and in return I asked Jung Li to be my assistant, we just call him Lee. Lee speaks both English and Chinese. Every afternoon Lee and I measure off 1 mile, and I post a flag in the ground to mark the spot. I told the workers that when they hit the 1-mile mark they have the rest of the day off to swim in the river, bathe, rest, relax and pray. By treating them with respect, feeding them properly, and providing water we have doubled our production,” Darren explained. “The sawmill had to add workers to keep up with the increased use of ties, I pay an extra $5 a load to have the sawmill
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W.L. Cox (Storm Warrior VI: Journey Of Faith)
W.L. Knightly (Dead On Time (Unconventional Truth #1))
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The purpose of Initiation may be defined as follows: – it is to stimulate and awaken the Candidate to direct cognition and irrefutable demonstration of facts and truths of his own being about which previously he has been either wholly ignorant or only notionally informed; it is to bring him into direct conscious contact with the Realities underlying the surface-images of things, so that, instead of holding merely beliefs or opinions about himself, the Universe and God, he is directly and convincingly confronted with Truth itself; and finally it is to move him to become the Good and the Truth revealed to him by identifying himself with it.
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W.L. Wilmshurst (The Meaning of Masonry (Annotated))
W.L. Cox (Storm Warrior II: Hidden Secrets)
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A lot of story takes places in the sliences.
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W.L. Lewis (Fetchwife: The Elder Runes, Book 1)
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Meant to be? Like fate?” The woman waved her hand. “Bah! Fate is feeble. Fate is something people think is beyond their control but then strikes because they are complacent. People could control what happens to them if they would only make a decision. They call it exercising free will because you have to use it.
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W.L. Lewis (Fetchwife: The Elder Runes, Book 1)