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" ... From a text standpoint, I really love projects that have an emotional core, whether it makes you laugh, makes you smile, or makes you want to do or be better. And I really like projects that kids like. I like books with a rhythm, but they don’t have to rhyme, Sometimes, especially in the children’s book market, books can be kind of preachy and there’s a focus on what the kids will learn, but I like the slice of life books where a kid wants their parents to read it to them again and again. Or they want to read it out loud again. Those kinds of things resonate with me. ... "
" ... Ray Dalio departed from the horse analogy, replacing it with a simple rhyme. He said investors shouldn’t be on the sidelines in the 2020 market, because “cash is trash.” ... "
" ... The Brits love a good rhyme. In August, the government unveiled a new scheme to help restaurants stay afloat the pandemic woes. A 50% discount was offered at participating restaurants in the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme. ... "
" ... We find ourselves at the dawn of a new era, one that has a familiar rhyme. This moment in time feels similar to ones of continental discovery that forever changed humankind’s perspective of “global,” or of technical breakthroughs that ushered in profound leaps forward in humankind’s dominion of its environment. It is clear that that there is no turning back now. While this era brings jaw-dropping opportunities, it also comes with the responsibility of greater global stewardship and requires that we rethink current government regulations and test drive new ones. Success will smile upon those who will anticipate – and embrace – incoming reforms to their benefit, while leaving behind those who cling to a past orthodoxy that hobbles them. ... "
" ... Whenever someone makes such a claim, it helps to provide something called evidence and facts to support your claim. Otherwise, that person may seem like he or she is pulling the claim out of a certain part of the body that may possibly rhyme with lemon grass. However, in his campaign speech, Trump didn’t seem to provide any such evidence. ... "