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I had to understand that we were two different people, and accept that she would not be fond of everything I liked.
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We all experienced the rush of seeing the untouched wild, the same excitement that animated John Muir throughout his extraordinary life and that caused him to write: "When I was a boy…I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures".
But, the doctors are fond of everything that can be quantified, and what the doctors like propagates downwards in the system.
There is nothing to be fond of.
Retailers will be fond of that.
Early in my career, ecologists were fond of saying everything is connected to everything else.
Valenti is fond of saying that everything he knows about politics he learned from Lyndon Johnson.
In particular, I am fond of reading about The Theory of Everything and String Theory.
Joyce was fond of the line in Ovid "Everything changes, nothing is lost".
As Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was fond of saying -- "Leverage is Everything".
My cousin from Italy is fond of ribbing us for this: "Everything in America is 'awesome.' That hamburger was awesome, this weather is awesome--why don't you say it is nice?" He's teasing, but the literal definition of awesome, "inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear," clearly shows that its modern usage has left it with a tamer meaning.
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