1. He who idles away the time is nothing but a liv...
1. He who idles away the time is nothing but a living death. 2. No greater misfortune befalls a country than to be governed by a tyrant. 3. He had a disconcerting habit of expressing contradictory ideas in rapid succession. 4. The expectation of collision informed British frontier policy in this period. 5. Every day now, the suppression of truth and the organizing of public ignorance shame journalism. 6. I walked to the ticket counter. When the ticket-seller saw me, her otherwise attractive face turned sour, violently so. 7. Accident may put a decisive blunderer in the right, but eternal defeat and miscarriage must attend the man of the best parts, if cursed with indecision. 8. In their rush, these companies have neglected the hardest part of doing business in China: the people part. The result is that many have jeopardized their performance in the long run.