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In response to
"
We can't shelve books out of numerical order. -- nm
"
by
mara
We also can't make subjects fit neatly into one row, in most cases. -- nm
Posted by
mara
Feb 25 '11, 12:32
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Speaking of philosophy, "whether you believe you can or you can't, you're right." You friggin' quitter, you. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin, ;)
Feb 25, 12:33
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I know somebody that says that all the time. What does it mean? -- nm
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Loyola
Feb 25, 12:35
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"Do" or "Do not", there is no "try". -- nm
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Spawn
Feb 25, 12:38
it's a catchy aphorism spouted by annoying people. -- nm
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loosilu
Feb 25, 12:37
It means you're right that you can't if you believe that you can't, and you're right that you can if you believe that you can. -- nm
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mara
Feb 25, 12:36
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So it's like a saying that says if you believe in anything enough, it's true? -- nm
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Loyola
Feb 25, 12:38
you should just throw out the books that don't fit neatly -- nm
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decline
Feb 25, 12:33
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