Jiang says you're going to see america's future just come to china and and spend spend a couple weeks right
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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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"...going to see america's future just come to china and and spend spend a couple weeks right"
"...understand how dreams work. We understand how artwork works, right? We spend all the time discussing artwork. But how does this work? You just..."
"...trying to figure out how this works. Okay, so we will spend a lot of time discussing this idea, okay? So we're trying to..."
"to spend my own my life and like i can't explain the process and that's why i think that what's happened here is that..."
"...ripens that without which there is no return to God. So spend a while, for me your greater care. Tell me, who were you,..."
"...meant to reign with all the righteous, but since she who spends nights with him and night and day had not yet spun this..."
"But let me ask you this question. Would you rather spend like 10 years looking at the Mona Lisa or 10 years looking at..."
"...his friend. Okay, so the idea here is, look, you can spend your, you could live a life of complete sin. Okay, but the..."
"...million years. Okay? And some people are like, screw that, I'll spend my time in hell. It sounds a lot easier. Right? Okay? Alright,..."
"...on or under covers, cannot come to fame. And he who spends his life without renown leaves such a vestige of himself on earth..."
"...okay? So, but what is unusual about this canto is Dante spends a lot of time in the description, right? Dante is usually very..."
"...what I said, except for Strica, for he knew how to spend most frugally, and Niccolo, the first to make men see that clothes..."
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