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SO-25. |
Keep courage. Whatever
you do, do not feel sorry for yourself. You will win in a
great age of opportunity. |
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SO-24. |
I'm
sorry I brought this upon you, my boy. I'm sorry you must
carry this burden. I'm sorry for everything! |
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SO-23. |
"One
of the main reasons that it is so easy to march men off to
war," says Ernest Becker, is that "each of them feels sorry
for the man next to him who will die." |
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SO-22. |
Except for the
young or very happy, I can't say I am sorry for anyone who
dies. |
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SO-21. |
I sit on a man's
back, choking him and making him carry me and yet assure myself
and others that I am very sorry for him and wish to ease his
lot by all possible means - except by getting off his back. |
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