I have to do it myself, but I can't do it alone.
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- Why do I do these things to
myself... - Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself
(I am large,
I contain multitudes). -- Walt Whitman, Song of... - I have ever held it as a maxim, never to do that through another,
which it was possible for me to execute myself. -... - Had I imagined 'Calvin and Hobbes' would last this long,
I would have paced myself. The strip requires a great... - Troi: "I've learned to remind myself that my mother and I are two separate
individuals."
Jev:
"And have you enjoyed much success with this approach... - Homer: Fine. I can have a great time all by myself.
Lisa: Hey Dad, I think state and federal laws require... - Marge: Grampa, could you do something?
Grampa: I can dress myself.
Asking Grampa to babysit the kids, "War of the... - Christ believed in hell. I do not myself feel that any person who
is really profoundly humane can believe in everlasting punishment.
Bertrand... - I can't imagine myself ever getting big enough to do two things:
have a cartoon series about myself or wave from a...
From the same category:
- No man is lonely while eating spaghetti.
--
Robert... - The affirmation of the group should not be a sublimation of the individual
but rather a framework for involvement.
Deng Ming... - Picard: "Captain's Log, Stardate 46125.3 Starfleet has dispatched two science
vessels to study the Dyson sphere,
while we proceed to Starbase 55." -- "Relics", Stardate... - The number of taxis at an airport is inversely proportional
to the number of flights arriving.
The Third Law Of Air... - Two great Tennesseans:
Charlie and Jack Daniels...
