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You learn to treasure those aspects of life without communicating them, and without ruining them, for yourself, by analyzing them too much.
There the young George virtually invented himself through dogged determination, hard work and sheer nerve, not to mention a striking vocal and physical presence that the world would soon learn to treasure.
As Mr. Ruffins was belting out an appropriately wild rendition of Louis Jordan's "Caldonia," a guy at the bar turned to me and said: "We should learn to treasure moments like this.
But we must do better than that, our neighbors and we all - we must learn to treasure and transcend, strengthening pride and integrity in who we are with faith that ancient heritage is meant to inspire and impel us forward, to do even better than we have managed and envisioned before.
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And I've learned to treasure that chance above all else.
Of course, marketers have long recognized this, but literature hasn't yet learned to treasure — and exploit — this situation.
It has been a rocky old path but it is often the way that a player who has danced with disgrace finally learns to treasure his moments.
Blair, who had already learnt to treasure the infinite patience and calm of Mitchell, said he was prepared for a bumpy ride.
We've learned to treasure the small moments that have largely taken the place of big outings together — the gentle shoulder-to-shoulder bonding during neighborhood walks after dinner or drives on slow weekend afternoons.
Early in our careers, we all have people who are kind and considerate to us, and I learned to treasure them for two reasons: They're rare, and their actions inspire you to pay that grace forward.
In recent decades, just as baseball fans learned to treasure the timeless character of Fenway Park or Wrigley Field, there has been nostalgia for the enduring work from golf's golden age of architecture, roughly defined as the period from 1910 to the late 1930s.
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