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[00:01.20]The Most Historically Inaccurate MoviesⅠ [00:06.65]10 000 B.C. [00:10.10]Director Roland Emmerich is usually a stickler for realism. [00:14.40]So we hate to inform him that woolly mammoths were not, [00:18.22]in fact, used to build pyrami
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[00:01.08]Today I Begin a New Life [00:03.82]Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, [00:09.39]suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediocrity. [00:12.89]Today I am born anew and my birthplace [00:16.50] is a vineyard where there
[00:04.22]The Thanks We Give [00:08.71]It's not the turkey alone we're grateful for. [00:12.25]Not the cranberry sauce or the stuffing or even the pumpkin pie. [00:16.52]Some of the people seated at the table [00:19.30]are strangersfriends of friends
[00:00.31]The Props to Help Man Endure [00:03.81]I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work, [00:10.92]a lifes work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit. [00:15.30]Not for glory and least of all, for profit, [00:19.01]bu
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[00:01.61]On His Seventieth Birthday [00:05.11]Of late years the public have been trying to tackle me [00:09.85]in every way they possibly can, [00:12.25]and failing to make anything of it they have turned to treating me as a great man. [00:17.47] Th
[00:00.09]Entering the New Room of Your Life [00:07.72]It must be one of the most frequently asked questions [00:12.77]in the English language [00:14.32]What do you want to be when you grow up? [00:16.45]And for most of us the answer is simple [00:18
[00:01.62]Yellow Post-Its [00:04.90]Can you still find this day, my dear, among your possessions? [00:10.48]Among the souvenirs of your trips to faraway lands, [00:14.20]the textbooks from those halcyon days [00:16.94]when you walked the hallowed por
[00:01.43]Shelly to Elizabeth Hitchener [00:03.94]Your letter of the 1st hath this moment reached me. [00:08.43]I answer it according to our agreement, [00:11.06] which shall be inviolable. [00:13.35]Truly did you say that, at our arising in the morn
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Back when I was a child, before life removed all the innocence, My father would lift me high and dance with my mother and me and then Spin me around til I fell asleep. Then up the stairs he would carry me And I knew for sure I was loved. If I could