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Who owns your body? You or the state?
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Who owns your body? You or the state? 谁拥有你的身体?你还是国家? -- Martha Plimpton 玛莎·普林顿

This is truth the poet sings, That a sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things.
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This is truth the poet sings, That a sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things. 诗人歌唱的是这样的真理:悲伤的冠冕是回忆更快乐的事情。 -- Alfred Tennyson 阿尔弗雷德·丁尼生

Most liberals think of civil liberties as their Achilles heel. It isn't.
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Most liberals think of civil liberties as their Achilles heel. It isn't. 大多数自由主义者认为公民自由是他们的致命弱点。它不是。 -- Joe Biden 乔·拜登

I am rough, and woo not like a babe.
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I am rough, and woo not like a babe. 我很粗野,不像个婴儿那样求爱。 -- William Shakespeare 威廉·莎士比亚

Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways.
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Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways. 是的,我犯了错误,因为我反叛,因为我表现得很混乱。 -- Jennifer Capriati 卡普里亚蒂

I wish I'd been better able to resist the sense of obligation to write some of the poems I did.
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I wish I'd been better able to resist the sense of obligation to write some of the poems I did. 我希望我能更好地抵制写诗的责任感。 -- Andrew Motion 安德鲁·莫辛

A single question can be more influential than a thousand statements.
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A single question can be more influential than a thousand statements. 一个问题可能比一千句话更有影响力。 -- Bo Bennett 波·贝内特

My parents lived like - as the neighbours described them - a pair of chopsticks, always in harmony.
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My parents lived like - as the neighbours described them - a pair of chopsticks, always in harmony. 正如邻居们所描述的那样,我的父母生活得就像一双筷子,总是那么和谐。 -- Anchee Min 闵安琪

I didn't want to do something that was easy for me.
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I didn't want to do something that was easy for me. 我不想做对我来说简单的事情。 -- Christina Aguilera 克里斯蒂娜·阿奎莱拉

I hate having my picture taken.
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I hate having my picture taken. 我讨厌别人给我拍照。 -- Zara Phillips 扎拉·飞利浦