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My first-year mentor Leslie taught me that the hurrieder we go, the behinder we get.

Weam Namou , em Healing Wisdom for a Wounded World: My Life-Changing Journey Through a Shamanic School: Book 1
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It is time to recognize the past and ongoing genocides to prevent new ones. Together we can build a better world!

Widad Akreyi
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Let’s stand against the killing of innocent civilians. It is time to make the future better than today. Together we can bring peace and unity to our communities.

Widad Akreyi
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Studying the world's oldest writing for the first time compels you to wonder about what writing is and how it came about more than five thousand years ago and what the world might have looked like without it. Writing as I would define it serves to record language by means of an agreed set of symbols that enable a message to be played back like a wax cylinder recording. The reader's eye runs over the signs and tells the brain how each is pronounced and the inner message springs into life.

Irving Finkel , em The Ark Before Noah: Decoding the Story of the Flood
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During the first millennium BCE, even the beer-loving Mesopotamians turned their backs on beer, which was dethroned as the most cultured and civilized of drinks, and the age of wine began.

Tom Standage , em A History of the World in 6 Glasses
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The daughter of Sin was determined to goTo the dark house, dwelling of Erkalla's god, To the house which those who enter cannot leave, On the road where travelling is one-way only, To the house where those who enter are deprived of light, Where dust is their food, clay their bread. They see no light, they dwell in darkness,They are clothed like birds, with feathers.

Stephanie Dalley , em Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others
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