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Chemically speaking, fear and excitement are the same emotion. Go with excitement.
What’s your favourite damn-the-torpedoes proverb?
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Take the first step–no more, no less–and the next will be revealed.
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Stacey Cornelius Reply:
November 10th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
Sounds like Yoda, but I don’t think Ken Roberts has green pointy ears.
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