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Nothing I ever did inside those lines has ever compared to that feeling".
He continued to climb, but nothing, she said, ever compared "to the best ascent he ever did".
"Nothing in my career ever compared to the magnitude of this crime and the acts of pure evil," said the former detective, John F. Nolan.
But Cavafy suffers it afresh with every instance, and he suffers it entirely, without the comforts of metaphor: nobody is ever compared to a falling leaf, a dewdrop, or a sapling cypress.
An increasingly competitive job market means a standard undergraduate degree is being seen, by some, as not sufficient enough; young people are having to do more than ever, compared to their peers, if they want to stand out from the crowd and get noticed by prospective employers.
It's rarely if ever compared to its chic French cousins, Cognac and Armagnac, but that doesn't mean people don't drink it.
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The pictures are good, he says, but none will ever compare to the napalm photograph.
"Nothing in my life will ever compare to the experience I had in Iraq.
He was one of a kind--no one will ever compare to him.
"I don't think any Masters will ever compare to the '86 Masters," he said, referring to Jack Nicklaus's sixth Masters victory at age 46, "but for me, this one does".
Still, nothing will ever compare to my utter adoration of the simply compelling story of the Boy who held too much power, and let himself rot his scarlet heart just for the pleasure of ruling forever.
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