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To me she's married, not unto my clothes.
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To me she's married, not unto my clothes. 她嫁给了我,而不是我的衣服。 -- William Shakespeare 威廉·莎士比亚

I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living.
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I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living. 为了谋生,我做了各种各样的事情。 -- Alan Hovhaness 阿兰·霍文斯

I was never any good at cricket thought I love it as a, as a sort of mystery.
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I was never any good at cricket thought I love it as a, as a sort of mystery. 我从来都不擅长板球,尽管我喜欢它,它是一种神秘。 -- Thomas Keneally 托马斯·肯尼利

I think at the point when they were first starting to talk about a movie, it was a little bit different back then.
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I think at the point when they were first starting to talk about a movie, it was a little bit different back then. 我想当他们第一次开始谈论电影的时候,那时候有点不同。 -- Mike Judge 麦克·法官

There is no magic person out there, no perfect human being out there waiting for you.
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There is no magic person out there, no perfect human being out there waiting for you. 世界上没有神奇的人,没有完美的人在等着你。 -- Helen Reddy 海伦瑞迪

One thing must be granted to the rich: they are goodnatured.
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One thing must be granted to the rich: they are goodnatured. 富人必须得到一件事:他们心地善良。 -- William Graham Sumner 美国的索姆奈

As full of flavor as hickory smoke.
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As full of flavor as hickory smoke. 像山核桃烟一样充满味道。 -- Lewis Mumford 刘易斯·芒福德

With songs, I've always pledged to be honest. I write my songs because I've lived them.
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With songs, I've always pledged to be honest. I write my songs because I've lived them. 对于歌曲,我总是发誓要诚实。我写歌是因为我经历过。 -- Katy Perry 凯蒂·佩里

Invention is the mother of necessity.
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Invention is the mother of necessity. 发明是需要之母。 -- Thorstein Veblen 凡勃伦

A long poem is a test of invention which I take to be the Polar star of poetry, as fancy is the sails, and imagination the rudder.
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A long poem is a test of invention which I take to be the Polar star of poetry, as fancy is the sails, and imagination the rudder. 长诗是对创造力的考验,我把长诗当作诗歌的北极星,想象是帆,想象是舵。 -- John Keats 济慈