Word: lifelong
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...cold turkey, "picked up a backpack, went on a tour of Europe, saw my family and friends," he says. A year later, he got back to writing, but vows, "I am not doing that again." Bedingfield isn't shy about the Christian faith that grounds him. He sings of lifelong love, not lustful flings. And his favorite song on the album is Honest Questions, an echo of the Bible's psalms. ("And streams will flow from the dust of/ Your bruised and broken soul.") "I'm in the tradition of the bards," he says. "The idea is to make music...
...Donnell likes to approach issues that he dealt with during his life in politics from opposite viewpoints; he is proudest of an episode in which he reasoned through arguments in favor of the death penalty despite his lifelong objection to capital punishment. “Once you go counter to my politics,” he says, “it becomes an interesting story...
Everything would stop if the Sox or Cubs won. There would be celebrations in the streets, yes. It would be historic, yes. It’s the ultimate goal of lifelong fans...
...During a lifelong career in dispute resolution Dunlop juggled responsibilities in government, academia and the private sector...
Finkelstein has called Elie Wiesel—whose lifelong devotion to peace and reconciliation earned him the Nobel Peace Prize—a “clown” (See Irish Times, July 1, 2003). He accused Wiesel of lying because Wiesel said that when he was 18 years old “I read The Critique of Pure Reason…in Yiddish.” Here is Finkelstein’s “gotcha” accusation: “The Critique of Pure Reason was never translated into Yiddish” (The Guardian, July...