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...corpse's gall bladder, an organ my doctor once threatened to remove, and which I had consequently associated only with pain and fear. Glistening, vibrantly colored and full of tiny, multifaceted stones, I now saw that it also had a strange beauty, displaying our bodies' perfect, if seldom seen, balance between fragility and resilience. And that's one sensation I wouldn't want to miss...
Sometimes in the sanctity of a brief moment, an idea—germinating, grasping—hatches, and we seem to see the world several shades more brightly than before. It is these moments that we so seldom stumble upon, in the routine busyness of our lives. How little time we have to think, when there is so much—and always more—we have...
...Broadbent is very technically sound and he seldom makes errors,” Patterson said. “Secondly, he has so much experience that he knows exactly where to put the ball for a winner, and finally he is so tall (6’4) that he is very awkward to play...
...threatens the peace of the world, and who quite conceivably could endow terrorists with tools of apocalyptic slaughter. And they are not limited, as Gomes suggests, to “evangelicals who have found little fault with anything that this administration has done or proposes to do, and who seldom met a war they didn’t like.” This is abusive language for so ecumenical a preacher...
Throughout the 11 years I was at Waldorf, the gender balance of our class seldom wavered: 14 girls, six boys. Many were what we affectionately called “lifers,” having begun their Waldorf career at the age of four...