A Quote by Larissa Ione

Lu-cy...you have some s'plainin' to do. ~Gem — © Larissa Ione
Lu-cy...you have some s'plainin' to do. ~Gem

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Though Confucius served the Duke of Lu, a Chinese state, he made many enemies with the nobles of the land. His views antagonized the powerful nobles, who wanted the Duke to be a puppet in their hands. Confucius was exiled from the State of Lu for more than two decades. He lived in the countryside, spreading his teachings.
A gentle breeze catches in the branches then and I hear it, soft and low, a murmured prayer--Gem-ma, Gem-ma--and then the leaves bend down and trail delicate fingers across my cold cheeks.
The mark of the procedure. A real one. Lu is cured.
Sparky Lyle went from Cy Young to Sayonara.
Self-complacen cy is fatal to progress.
There's no way the new chimney will fall down, Lu. Not with you in charge. It wouldn't dare.
About Antrax by Terry Brooks: I wonder if he's planning a book called SRS? Or F'lu?
Hearts can never be stolen, Cy. They can only be given.” – Ren
The wonderful thing with some of the things I've done - most of them, really - is to be trusted. To be able to do your thing, to work on it, hone it into my gem of creativity!
One of the fellows called me 'Cyclone' but finally shortened it to 'Cy' and its been that ever since.
Regardless on winning the Cy Young, I have one goal that never changes, and that's to win every start.
I believe that over 90 percent of LU students try hard to comply with the behavioral code and are supportive of the school's mission.
I look at the records, and you don't win the Cy Young seven times or the MVP without being a good player.
If you had told me at the beginning of the year that I was going to be a shoo-in for the Cy Young, I would have been absolutely ecstatic and amazed.
Certainly, Lu. Whatever you like,' said Peter unexpectedly. This was encouraging, but as Peter instantly rolled round and went to sleep again it wasn't much use.
The 'Backlisted' podcast describes itself as 'giving new life to old books'. In each episode, John Mitchinson and Andy Miller are joined by a guest from the world of books who brings along some overlooked gem to enthuse about.
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