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All thinks come to those who wait
to think for themselves and challenge authority
To think for themselves and challenge authority
The moral lesson of the story "The Soul of the Great Bell" is that dedication and sacrifice are valuable qualities. The Bell's maker sacrificed everything to create the perfect bell, showing that true dedication and selflessness can lead to lasting beauty and significance in the world.
It tried to teach people to think for themselves and challenge authority.
yes I think Obama has great hair
i think in my attic
Thoreau learned much about himself, the human spirit, and nature from living in the woods.
i think nothing eats it but decomposers (when the vulture dies)
Omnivore I think so, Not sure
Omnivore I think so, Not sure
In the northwest part of Moonglade (I think he was in a cave)Don't forget to speak to Dendrite Starblaze in Nighthaven when your doneGoing to add a map link :)
I think I want to be a vulture so I will feed on the cadavers.
Yes, if a vulture could find a dead lion it would eat its corpse.
Up to 35 mph.
no people used to think it was because they thought they saw the spirit of the king who was buried there.
i think it would be one of them is a vulture because the rabbit eats the grass and other things, then the bear eats the rabbit, vulture eats the bear that is all
I think it's the lesson of the story