Grab the book closest to you, turn to page 44 what does line 4 say?

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...ice cream in moderation,and offer us balanced solution:eat half.....
 
wow, there is actually not a book in my room. reading puts me to sleep, lol. is that sad?
 
"He just seemed nervous and real sad."

(From Apathy and Other Small Victories by Paul Neilan :D)
 
"...var vända inåt graven för att hindra den döde att bli en gengångare."

From a book about runes (in Swedish). I couldn't translate it properly so its meaning will have to remain a mystery. ;)
 
"...informed that he was one hour nearer his doom, but to that he..."

Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths Around Newport
 
"CISM and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD), do not appear to mitigate the effects of traumatic stress and..."

from 'Intermediate Emergency Care, Principles and Practice'

Though I highly disagree with that statement from experience...
 
now that there is actually a book in my room...

"We can do it." Sam said.
 
"...would at midnight, in utter contempt of the rates of toll, pass over..."

From "Peter Rugg, the Missing Man", by William Austin, as published in The Oxford Book of American Short Stories, edited by Joyce Carol Oates.
 
Classical growth theory emphasizes land, labor, and capital.
 
brings rewards: as dawn broke in pouring rain, we bounced and

(The Lunatic Express by: Carl Hoffman)
 
1-800-i-luv-math

garfield's big book of excellent excuses by jim davis
 
"Please, please, please don't even think the word 'pest'"

Taken from Chris Packham's Wild Side of Town where the tv presenter is defending rats and pigeons.
 

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