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Now, the list: poignant: Something you read may affect you, or move you.
Another message read, "May you receive as much happiness as you give".
Yes, Small Talk, everything you've read may be incredible but I promise you it's true.
(In retrospect, this refusal to read may have been defensive: I didn't want any more nightmares).
The profile of a candidate in the yellow zone might read, "May not follow rules" or "May not be honest".
The guests gave them a wall plaque, and little Gabby haltingly read, "May the Lord bless this home and keep you in the company of angels".
It arrived and read: "May your birthday and each new day thereafter dawn with joy and bring forth rich gifts of happiness Steve Christie, Christie's Restaurant formerly of Leonards".
WHAT you're about to read may prod you to try for a reservation at Momofuku Ko, so it's incumbent on me to say this right off the bat: You can't fixate on a specific night.
It is important to understand that, as is often the case, things you read may very well not be true.
The sticker read: 'May all your nuclear weapons rust in peace'.
The next Tweet you read may be a plug, which is beyond irritating.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com