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...Subject revisited Mr. Norgstr?m's website for remainder of night, periodically checking e-mail to reread message from Ms. Stafford...
...whim, and don’t worry about keeping all of your options open. Work hard and work for something you believe in. Abe Lincoln never took a case he felt was morally wrong, and you don’t have to either. Quit before sacrificing your principles.If you reread Gilbert’s book, you’ll remember why it intrigued you so much when you read it four years ago. Essentially, Gilbert makes a strong case that we humans are terrible at predicting what will make us happy in the future, but we love doing...
...plus for Harvard students, and in a part of the book that I reread once I got here, Vix herself goes to Harvard. Blume certainly did her homework on Harvard life. Vix lives in Weld and then Leverett House and even takes the class “Justice...
...movies? Not much. I'm old. I've seen a lot of movies. I have the same problem with fiction. I can't read fiction anymore. I've reviewed over 1,000 novels, and I just burned out a long time ago. Occasionally I'll reread War and Peace or Anna Karenina or Middlemarch...
Having read and reread the Chronicles of Narnia to my children many times over the past 20 years, I was curious about how I would respond to a film version. I was delighted. The four child actors did a splendid job. Corliss should lighten up, take a break from postmodern deconstructionism and take a trip through the magic wardrobe! Despite what Corliss thinks, there is indeed fire, passion and a lot of fun in the film. KEN FAST Derwent, Alta...