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his mind will never full with falter and fear
He was the Handcuffs king. He had to deal his esacapes with the brilliant mind to find a solution to get freedom.
It is the wonder of the soul that wonders the mind
"If your mind dislike anything, obey it. I will forestall their repair hither and say you are not fit."
let all the world say what they will,,speak of me as you find
I would say Hip Hop and R&B
Normally you would say "estás loco". This indicates mood or state of mind, hopefully temporary. If you say "eres loco" it indicates an intrinsic, permanant characteristic.
One would say this because the actions of one state do not exist in isolation; everyone is interconnected and they must act bearing in mind what other states may do in response to their actions.
whats on your mind!
I don't know, but that song is awesome and ask your math teacher or Google English to spanish translation
un état de confusion, un état d'esprit confus
It's a state of mind it like when people who are in jail for years say they became free of that old mind in came into another one. But a lot of forgiveness comes with that asking for it from them and God and also asking your self
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I would not mind in Spanish is: No me importaria.
It depends on how you structure the sentence. For example, "it brought to mind the idea of planning a party". If you say "Brought to mind" then you should NEVER start a sentence with it. The best way to use the phrase is to say it or the __ before saying "brought to mind".
his mind will never full with falter and fear
Both statements are correct, but they refer to different tenses. "We were glad we did something together" refers to a past event, while "We are glad we did something together" refers to a present or ongoing feeling of gladness about a past event.