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Who wrote the saying you the people of the US?

tell me if im wrong, im thinking Lincoln , But I Believe It Was "WE THE PEOPLE" ..


What am i thinking right now?

let's see.... i am thinking if you will solve this or not! its so easy to tell i wrote the question because then i cannot answer it!


Who wrote this quote 'always do the hard right over the easy wrong'?

From The Creed of The NCO. Choosing the hard right over the easy wrong.


Who wrote the power of positive thinking?

Norman Vincent Peale wrote power of positive thinking!


When you slept you write this sentence right or wrong?

The sentence, 'When you slept you write this sentence', makes no sense. No one writes while asleep. More accurate might be these sentences: After I awoke, I wrote my sentence. When I slept, I dreamed about writing a sentence.


Your game keeps saying that your intering in the wondermail codes in wrong what do you do?

Either they wrote it wrong, you wrote it wrong, or the code is for the wrong region, a US code does not work on a European version of the game, for example.


Is nostradamus right about 2012?

He's not wrong about it, but only because he didn't write anything about it. Everything else he wrote is either wrong or so vague you could twist it into meaning anything you wanted it to.


What did Matilda write on the blackboard?

Matilda wrote "I'm big, you're little. I'm right, you're wrong, and there's nothing you can do about it" on the blackboard.


Why did Katy Perry write the song thinking of you?

She wrote the song '' Thinking of you '' just because fun.


Who wrote the poem' this is no case of petty right or wrong?

The poem "This is no case of petty right or wrong" was written by W.H. Auden. Published in 1939, the poem explores themes of moral ambiguity and the complexities of human nature in the face of political conflict.


Why was Uncle Tom's Cabin wrote?

it was wrote to tell people that slavery was wrong


Who wrote 'Blink'?

Malcolm Gladwell wrote "Blink." It was published in 2005 and explores the power of thinking without thinking, focusing on the decisions made in the blink of an eye.