Jiang says appreciate it uh yeah no i'm a huge fan of the show i mean like it was it's so much fun to hang
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Appreciate
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"appreciate it uh yeah no i'm a huge fan of the show i mean like it was it's so much fun to hang"
"...distinct characteristic about about purgatory that that's important for us to appreciate"
"...but not my fans okay um so that's really important to appreciate uh did you have"
"Okay, so what's really important to appreciate is that before Dante, heaven, hell, Purgatory, they were not actually fleshed out, okay? What's genius about..."
"...constructed in a way like you can reason everything out and appreciate that it's your choice. Not God's choice, okay? Does that make sense?..."
"...exactly right. Okay. So this is something that you guys must appreciate. All poets are prophets. All prophets are poets. Jesus was a poet...."
"...eternal delight. But because we are young, we're immature, we don't appreciate that. So we get lost and get confused and we seek material..."
"...okay all right and now we're gonna read this and and appreciate there's no way donnie could have created virgil you have to summon..."
"...you need to have like seen it yourself to under to appreciate this okay does it doesn't make sense okay so virgil is really..."
"all right so that's something that's really important for us to appreciate about uh dante um maybe for shakespeare things are much more static..."
"...You don't have to answer, but I think that everyone would appreciate it if you could share your emotional journey with Dante. And because..."
"...so with dante the key to understanding him is to first appreciate the punishment at work okay because for dante the punishment is god's..."
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