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William Absalom I will succeed because I believe all I say William Antaya Give me an inch and I'll take a mile WFS' Donald Adamusick His good humor makes all things tolerable. Alan Bandura There s always time for fun Alan Anderson I'm a smart guy, but I h a ave a hard time convincing nyone Linda Bartley Think wrongly, if y o u please, but in all cases think for yourself Karen Andrews vl Being good is sucha task. Chris Basile I never think ofthe future, it comes soon enough. 'Q 4
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Nw 'l Nw-f 32 . 2 quo-q-, Agia -P . 1 ff' vii' James Baumia Tell it to the Marines, the sailors won't believe it. David Beck Barry Berthlett I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. I may look lazy, but l'mjust saving my energy. Douglas Beck Donna Bialy The best way out of a difficulty is through it. Speech is greatg but silence is greater. Donna Begin Barbara Blanchett Imagination is more important than knowledge. She likes people therefore people like her. Linda Bleyaret The mirror that reflects me cool, serene.
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