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In one of these, the interlocutor asks the wise fellow about the afterlife, and he replies: "If you have sincerely loved the world, the Afterlife will love you warmly".
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And one solemn interlocutor asked Man Ray what, looking back on his life, satisfied him most.
Instead, he acts as an interlocutor, asking questions, making suggestions, and drawing out ideas from others — and, not incidentally, getting others to commit to the process of seeking a solution to whatever issue or problem is at stake.
Finally, there's a second part to my Skype conversation with Shakun in which he turns the tables on his interlocutor, asking me some questions about my view of that state of climate science and the complicated role of scientists thrust into public discussions not only of their work, but the options facing society.
Third, the interlocutor asked all three candidates to participate in an eight-minute group discussion to elaborate further on the given topic.
When an interlocutor ask this question: "What is the nature of the reality of phenomena?" Gorampa replies that reality is transcendent and it has three defining characteristics: namely: "It is not created by causes and conditions, it exists independently of conventions and of other phenomena; and it does not change".
One of his interlocutors asked him if he had another nickname in mind now that his longtime sobriquet Wild Thing no longer seemed appropriate.
His interlocutor, Lydie Doniol-Vasksoze, asks what he hates: "Literature, aestheticism, pretentiousness, sentimentalism".
Mr. Lynas squints at his interlocutor and asks, "Are you still pro-nuclear?" It's a redundant question, even in Fukushima.
"Why," her interlocutor solemnly asked, "did you refuse to name your famous clients?" She paused, as if for a deep thought, and replied: "Well, me morals is low.
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