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Books have given me a magic portal to connect with people of the past and the present. I know I shall never feel lonely or powerless again.

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Books have given me a magic portal to connect with people of the past and the present. I know I shall never feel lonely or powerless again.

Lisa Bu
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Bu dağlarda bin kere ölmeden, bir kere dirilemezsin.

Yaşar Kemal, İnce Memed 4
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The secret to succeeding in business, is in the first two letters of business... BU.

Daniel M. Lewis
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Nothing is ever black and white, Nila. You should know that bu now. Its all how you survive the grey." -Kes

Pepper Winters, Third Debt
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Bu umut olmasa o üzüm sepetinin başında bir dakika bile bekleyemem.

Kemal Demirel, Piano Piano Bacaksız (Evimizin İnsanları) - The People of Our Home
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Think about it. When you die you'll be surrounded bu the people you killed. Who the hells goes around killing people they like? In the Afterdeath we'll be surrounded by our enemies.

Michael R. Fletcher, Beyond Redemption
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Using a metaphor in front of a man as unimaginative as Ridcully was like ared flag to a bu... was like putting something very annoying in front ofsomeone who was annoyed by it.

Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies
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Assist your Muslim brother, whether he be an oppressor or oppressed. "Bu how shall we doit when he is an oppressor?" enquired a companion. Muhammad replied, "Assisting an oppressor by forbidding and witholding him from oppression.

Anonymous
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As a woman I have a country; as a woman I cannot divest myself of that country merely bu condemning its government or by saying three times "As a woman my country is the whole world." -Notes Towards a Politics of Location.

Adrienne Rich
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In the savage horde the most vagabond, as well as in the most civilized nations of Europe, man is only what he is made to be by external circumstances; he is necessarily elevated by his equals; he contracts from them his habits and his wants; his ideas are no longer his own; he enjoys, from the enviable prerogative of his species, a capacity of developing his understanding bu the power of initiation, and the influence of society.

Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
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