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(Prahlada went on to become a wise king, devoted to Vishnu).
Not that Mr. McGuirk set out to become a wise guy in what he calls Mr. Imus's Greek Chorus of sycophants and lackeys.
He was in his mid-sixties then, and spry there was nothing elderly about him but he gave you the feeling of being in the company of someone who had become a wise man a long time ago.
If I wanted to learn everything that there was to be learned, and become a wise person and so escape the constraints of the national literature - imposed by the literary cliques and literary diplomacy, and enforced by stifling prohibitions - I was going to have to build my own great library.
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In such a climate, we will have much more faith in public institutions, and we'll become a wiser, more tolerant, and better functioning society.
To others he would lend himself, but his personality and his freedom were his own, and his primary duty was to become a wiser human being.
Her grown-up career began at the New Opera Theater in Moscow, as Tatyana, the impulsive provincial of Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" who grows up to become a wiser but sadder princess in St . Petersburghigh society.
If you are not a man (or even if you are one) and you feel curious about why the current state of heterosexual relations leaves you feeling angry, empty or ill-used, you can use this book to explain yourself to yourself, and become a wiser, or maybe just more complicated, person.
A lifelong fan, he's both made money and lost it, and become a wiser buyer along the way.
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