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A: Sweden is a small country, so possibilities have been limited here in the past, so you try find ways to strive to become something and be able to go outside in the big world.
"Despite this, we always have to strive to do something else as the United Kingdom, and that is to try to improve the condition of humanity … We can overcome that feeling that it's a hopeless matter, that you can never change it".
That's the wonderful thing about inspiration; it unites all of us in manifold ways, drawn together in a desire to strive to be something more.
I've made a lot of progress in my life in part because I decided to strive to turn that ugly experience into something else, something beautiful.
With this new album Papercut Chronicles II, it's kind of something to strive to get back to as far as the naivety and writing songs that don't identify or subscribe to one type of music or a certain type of song structure.
The best collections strive to do something new in fashion or refine their style.
First, music students always strive to conquer something just out of reach.
They strive to express something new or express things in a new way.
Whatever their merits as theater, they also strive to say something about the conflict.
They are philosophers who strive to express something universal from a particular standpoint.
A thing might, it seems, not strive for anything, or perhaps it might strive to do something which is neither perseverance nor self-destruction.
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