"Bourbon Whisky" is a word in ENGLISH
See under Whisky.
Wherever there is injustice, there is anger, and anger is like gasoline - if you spray it around and somebody lights a matchstick, you have an inferno. But anger inside an engine is powerful: it can drive us forward and can get us through dreadful moments and give us power. I learnt this with my discussions with nuclear policy makers.
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Jay: Does the Bible say that if you smoke you can't get toheaven?Ted: No, but the more you smoke the quicker you'll get there.
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