Money ain't forever, It would vanish in just a blink of an eye People who treasure more money than the people around them would have a definite satisfaction They tend to be a social climber and they pretend to have everything even though they don't
Days are gone, hours left, minutes went, seconds moving, but still in my heart a space is empty for you. 时光荏苒,分秒流逝, 在我心里却始终为你空着一片地方。
I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again. 我希望你过着让自己骄傲的生活。 如果没有, 我希望你有勇气可以重头来过。
Todd: What were the road conditions like that you were riding on? Julia: I'd say at least half, maybe more than half were unpaved roads. Thankfully Cambodia is very flat so it wasn't so difficult. We averaged about seventy, eighty kilometres a day bu
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Katia: Hello Felipe, how are you? Felipe: Hello, I'm fine thank you and you? Katia: Good. Listen I was reading about the Galapagos and I think that you might know a lot more than what I can find in the books. Can you tell me a little bit more about G
Daniel: Hi Olga, how are you? Olga: Fine, Daniel, how are you? Daniel: Good, thanks. I wanted to ask you something. I'm really interested about Mexican holidays. Olga: What? Daniel: Can you tell me something about it? Olga: Sure but what do you want
Daniel: Hi Olga, how are you? Olga: Fine, Daniel, how are you? Daniel: Good, thanks. I wanted to ask you something. I'm really interested about Mexican holidays. Olga: What? Daniel: Can you tell me something about it? Olga: Sure but what do you want
Alex: So Maria, what are your future plans? Maria: Future plans, that's a big question. I would like to have an nice career. I'm not really sure what it would be. I would love to be a CEO of some place, some place big but I don't need to. I just want
Julia: OK, Nathan. So we're talking about driving and are there any rules or regulations that you'd like to change? Nathan: You know what, Jules, that an interesting question. I'm not sure that I want to change rules but I'd like the police to be str
Julia: So Nathan, I got a ride here with you today and I noticed in the car that you were a little bit angry. Nathan: You know that was me toned down. Julia: Oh my goodness. Nathan: I can seriously get mega road rage. Julia: Where's it coming from? W
Todd: So on your bike trip, how did you feed yourself. What did you eat? Julia: Hydration was a thing that we worried about. We were able to stop every few kilometres and get fresh young coconuts with the straw in the top. Did you remember doing that
Todd: So what was the hardest thing about the trip? Julia: The hardest thing was seeing this country which is so beautiful with such amazing people but struggling in so many different ways with so many different things. You know, historically the leg
Daniel: Hey Olga, how are you? Olga: Hi, and how are you Daniel? Daniel: I'm fine thanks. I need to ask you a favor. Olga: Sure, what's up? Daniel: Well I'm trying to impress a girl and I need to cook something for her. Olga: I see. Daniel: So I was
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