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“Lend sat up,craning his neck to see down my shirt,which I hurriedly pushed back into place. Last time I checked, you couldn't see souls.He shrugged,an exaggerated look of innocence on his face. Still,it wouldn't hurt for me to try,would it?You have got to be the most sefless boyfriend alive.Like I said,anything worthwhile is worth making sacrifices for.Speaking of which,weren't you going to give me a tongue demonstration?”

“Lend your ears to the deaf, your eyes to the blind, your hands to the weak, your tongue to the mute, your mind to the perplexed, and your heart to the weary.”

“Lend your ears to the deaf, your eyes to the blind, your hands to the weak, your tongue to the mute, your mind to the perplexed, and your heart to the weary. You have been given a mind to solve problems for others, a heart to feel compassion for others, a mouth to speak kind words to others, ears to hear the plight of others, eyes to look out for others, and hands to sustain others.”

“Lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself.”

“Lenea este singura mea libertate. Inutilă de altfel. Sau extrem de utilă, nu ştiu. Stau între incertitudini. E o formă de existenţă incertitudinea, cel puţin in ce mă priveşte. Lenevind, ascult şi vad nu doar minunile lumii, ci şi dezastrele ei şi învăţ ceea ce ştie dintotdeauna toată lumea, că dincolo de bucurie se află şi reversul ei. Lenevind simt cum cresc şi mă maturirez (aproximativ, fiindcă mi-e groază de omul matur care ştie totul şi nu se mai teme de nimic, nici chiar de moarte, mi-e frica de fiinţele stăpâne pe sine, docte, coapte, cum se mai zice; poate e la mijloc şi o groază de cuvinţele `matur`, `doct`, `copt` etc), absorb ca un burete o lume care nu este a mea, cum apa nu este organic a buretelui, şi aştept să uit sau sa le împartaşesc altora (tot o tentativă ca sa uit) ce-am aflat şi să devin ceea ce ar trebui să fiu cu adevărat eu (curat şi luminat, ca argintul strecurat, cum cer descântecele să rămână cel lovit de boli şi blesteme când ele vor pleca) şi ceea ce n-o să mai fiu niciodata, am impresia.”

“Lenee's aunt is a master conversationalist who can enter a party of strangers and leave with a handful of new best friends. When she walks into a room, she is on a mission to learn everyone else’s story. Her focus is so completely dedicated to hearing about others that her own story is irrelevant to the conversation. It feeds her feelings of joy to get to know others and hear their stories. Try it!”

“Lenelle Moïse's poems render the abstract - policy, disaster, history, diaspora - specific. Her words make the political not just personal, but corporeal: the beautiful system of the human body as canvas and subject, perfect in all its attendant complications and complexity, and still ruled, undeniably, by a warm, beating heart.”

“Lengo kuu la Kolonia Santita kuuza madawa hayo ni kuwafadhili askari wa msituni wa Kolombia (magorila wa vyama visivyokuwa rasmi vya kisiasa au vyama haramu vya kisiasa) kushika hatamu za uongozi wa Kolombia, kwa makubaliano ya Kolonia Santita kutawala biashara ya kokeini ya taifa hilo la Amerika ya Kusini. WODEA lazima ilizuie Shirika la Madawa ya Kulevya la Kolonia Santita kuuza madawa hayo kwa gharama yoyote ile, pesa au damu, kutetea afya na amani ya dunia.”

“Lengo la kuabudu ni kumtukuza, kumheshimu, kumsifia, kumfurahia, na kumpendeza Mungu. Ibada yetu lazima ionyeshe mapenzi ya kweli na uaminifu mkubwa kwa Mungu kwa ajili ya wema na rehema ambavyo ametupa kupitia Mwanaye wa Pekee aliyekufa msalabani, ili kutuokoa kutoka ubinafsini.”

“Leni is a real estate artificial intelligence that uses cutting-edge technology to improve the sector. Leni delivers comprehensive solutions for property management, market analysis, and investment strategies through the integration of intelligent algorithms and data analytics. This sophisticated AI helps real estate professionals make more educated decisions, optimize operations, and identify new opportunities, ultimately changing the way they approach and succeed in the real estate industry.”

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“Lenin clearly and unambiguously poses the question of the relationship between the ‘form’ of materialism and its ‘essence’, of the impermissibility of identification of the former with the latter. The ‘form’ of materialism is found in those concrete-scientific ideas about the constitution of matter (about the ‘physical’, about ‘atoms and electrons’) and in natural scientific generalizations of these ideas that are inevitably turn out to be historically limited, changing, subject to reconsideration by the natural science itself. The ‘essence’ of materialism is found in the acceptance of the objective reality that exists independently of human cognition and that is only reflected in it. The creative development of dialectical materialism on the basis of the ‘philosophical conclusions derived from the newest discoveries of natural science’ is, according to Lenin, found not in the reconsideration of this essence and not in making the ideas of natural scientists eternal, but in the deepening of the understanding of the ‘relationship between cognition and the physical world’ that is connected with these new ideas about nature. The dialectical understanding of the relationship between the ‘form’ and ‘essence’ of materialism, and therefore, the relationship between ‘ontology’ and ‘epistemology’ constitutes the ‘spirit of dialectical materialism”

“Lenin had created the conditions for the rise of Stalin, but like Dr Frankenstein the monster outgrew him. He suffered a cerebral haemorrhage on 24 May 1922 and from this time forward his involvement in political affairs was sporadic. Too late he realised, on 25 December 1922, that Stalin represented a real threat to the stability of the Party. He penned a postscript to his famous “Testament”. This called for the removal of Stalin as General Secretary but significantly not from the Politburo. Despite Lenin’s request, the “Testament” was only discussed in the Central Committee, and Stalin’s offer to resign as General Secretary was rejected by Zinoviev and Kamenev. They had now formed a triumvirate with him, and during Lenin’s illness Zinoviev had assumed nominal leadership of the Party. Fearing that any demotion of Stalin would lead to the elevation of Trotsky, Zinoviev and Kamenev not only supported him, but hushed up the letters of Lenin.”