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regard monotheism greatest disaster ever befall human race. see no goo — Gore Vidal, Home: Essays 1982-1988
At Home: Essays 1982-1988
Gore Vidal
Topics:
atheism
,
confucianism
,
disaster
regard monotheism greatest disaster ever befall human race. see no goo — Gore Vidal, Home: Essays 1982-1988
At Home: Essays 1982-1988
Gore Vidal
Topics:
atheism
,
confucianism
,
disaster
regard monotheism greatest disaster ever befall human race. see no goo — Gore Vidal, Home: Essays 1982-1988
At Home: Essays 1982-1988
Gore Vidal
Topics:
atheism
,
confucianism
,
disaster
strange Old Robert he, knew much neighbors, pondered endlessly, even a — John Steinbeck, Cup Gold: A Life Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, Occasional Reference History
Buccaneer
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan
John Steinbeck
with Occasional Reference to History
Topics:
knowledge
,
pondering
,
practicality
study things no use? learn don’t need concentrate efforts important yo — J.R. Rim
J.R. Rim
Topics:
concentrate
,
edge
,
education
possessed desire useful God earth, honor you, prosper life a testimony — Sunday Adelaja
Sunday Adelaja
Topics:
desire
,
earth
,
god
possessed desire useful God earth, honor you, prosper life a testimony — Sunday Adelaja
Sunday Adelaja
Topics:
desire
,
earth
,
god
rather strive kind interview instead asking introduce society, society — Criss Jami, Killosophy
Criss Jami
Killosophy
Topics:
contribution
,
friendship
,
gift
strange Old Robert he, knew much neighbors, pondered endlessly, even a — John Steinbeck, Cup Gold: A Life Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, Occasional Reference History
Buccaneer
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan
John Steinbeck
with Occasional Reference to History
Topics:
knowledge
,
pondering
,
practicality
strange Old Robert he, knew much neighbors, pondered endlessly, even a — John Steinbeck, Cup Gold: A Life Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, Occasional Reference History
Buccaneer
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan
John Steinbeck
with Occasional Reference to History
Topics:
knowledge
,
pondering
,
practicality
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