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The trip also affords him the opportunity to reveal himself anew: "He held this self hidden from me, as parents do in order to retain what they consider a suitable image before their children.
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He holds this truth to be self-evident: Politics is politics, but in the old days, everyone did it while singing.
It is not me alone who holds this self together; rather, things and my world hold me" (2015, 37).
He held his first Self Reliance Expo in November 2010 and tried to put a new spin on survivalism.
He held back, he self-censored.
Jefferson owned 200 slaves at the time when he held "these truths to be self-evident".
He held that the fundamental good is self-preservation (Leviathan, xiii, 14), and that the laws of nature direct the way to this good (Leviathan, xiv, 3).
Kissinger commented that "by sheer willpower, dedication, and self-discipline, he held the government together".
Critics have held this doctrine to be "impossible, self-contradictory, incoherent, absurd, and even unintelligible".
For Thomas Jefferson, a truth he also held to be self evident was the joy from drinking good wine.
He holds back, seeking a level of self-realization deeper than the merely electoral.
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