Fame and Fortune from Public Speaking through the AgesThere are at least a few things that haven't much changed in this digital age. One is standing...Murray, George
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through which he became a millionaire.However,he wasn't obsessed(沉迷) with fame and fortune.He returned to his home to be a gardener,where he missed his girl—Jenny,who used to be cute and innocent in their childhood,but went astray(堕 落) and lost in the depth of despair in the...
a他不在乎金钱名利 He does not care about the money fame and fortune[translate] aare dstributed by way of the world wide wed,in which case they are often called internet cartoons or online cartoons 是通过世界宽星期三dstributed,在他们经常称互联网动画片或网上动画片情况下[translate] ...
propelled?(推进) her to fame and fortune.? Being a teenager she found a job in a parachute packing factory during World War Ⅱ.A picture of young Ms Mortenson in a magazine led her into modelling.Hoping to move from modelling into acting the young woman began trying out for acting jobs ...
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(James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz)...
Is it better to try and fail than to play safe and never have tried, to always tell the truth or the occasioanl lie, to pursue fame and fortune and potential poverty or live a modest life under the radar in total anonymity? Should one live life to the fullest or a life fulfilled, ...
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Although customers liked Old Tom’s chops, Welsh rarebits, and ale well enough, the fame of the place rested on its cobwebs (barely visible in this 1872 illustration). By the 1870s they had been allowed to grow quite luxurious for at least 30 years. One visitor compared them to an “...