Cecil Rhodes
(Actually he didn't. He said "Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.").
Edward Cullen said, "I'm hardly a lottery prize." He said this to Bella Swan during a conversation where he expressed concern about his vampire nature and the dangers it posed to her.
John Locke
The philosopher John Locke is often associated with the concept of the "tabula rasa," or "blank slate," which suggests that individuals are born without innate ideas or knowledge and that our experiences shape our character and development.
My ticket said I have to take it to lottery office to came.
today is my 18th birthday, and i went to go buy lottery tickets and the lady said i had to wait until tomorrow
it's a shame they said you won the lottery and they asks you to send them money in order that get your money,how is that ,where is the law to put in jail allthis kind of scammer.
Sherwood Anderson, born Ohio, 1876
The previous poster said jhaan means life, not true jhaan means heart. The word for life is Zindagi.
Yes according to Illinois Lottery Officials via their 800 number. I called and asked why all the retailers said no and blamed you the lottery officials they said it has always been legal? Hmm still checking the actually laws I'll get back to you on when it changed
because she lived part of her life there and said her self that it is a pretty language and much different to english.
John Locke said that the Natural Rights are defined as "Life liberty and property"
La vida algunas veces es dura. It literally means, "Life sometimes is hard." In English, the sentiment might sound better to our ears if said, "Sometimes life is hard."