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British philosopher Bertrand Russell once remarked, "It has been said that man is a rational animal.

All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this.

" I have lived on this block, and next to the same neighbor, all my life.

I've never heard such a story all my life.

The emptiness of the desert seems strange after living by the forest all my life.

British philosopher Bertrand Russell once remarked, "It has been said that man is a rational animal.

All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this.

" The feeling of winning the gold medal after preparing for it all my life was simply indescribable.

I've enjoyed good health all my life.

I have been his greatest fan all my life.

“Sir, I ask your pardon for intruding at such an hour, but I am a blunt man, trained all my life to prompt action.

Yes, my dear, all my life, short or long, shall be given to science.

Why not all my life?

I am bound to say quite honestly that all my life I have hoped that[9] I might live to see a Coronation, and I am honestly thankful that I have got a place.

The farther I went the more interested I became, for I soon discovered that I had been a pragmatist all my life without knowing it.

I declare, I was never so touched in all my life.

I never was so much surprised in all my life,-couldn't credit my own ed,-to tell you the truth, hardly believed it were my own ed.

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