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I always thought the same thing too. *NM* j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 17/12/2009 01:38:41 PM
That you have to know where you're leaving and not where you're going. I think knowing where you want to go should be more important.
Kirk: Spock, you want to know something? Everybody’s human.
Spock: I find that remark…insulting.
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Here you go from RJ himself - 17/12/2009 09:23:44 AM 890 Views
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IIRC - 17/12/2009 10:38:30 AM 744 Views
Actually... - 17/12/2009 10:41:54 AM 756 Views
That's not what I meant.... - 17/12/2009 10:45:04 AM 714 Views
Yes, but... - 17/12/2009 10:47:41 AM 723 Views
My bad *NM* - 17/12/2009 03:40:47 PM 743 Views
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I always thought the same thing too. *NM* - 17/12/2009 01:38:41 PM 330 Views
I could have sworn that had been mentioned multiple times in the books. *NM* - 17/12/2009 06:59:15 PM 358 Views
Re: Does Traveling TO a place make you "know" that place? - 17/12/2009 08:12:23 PM 796 Views
Apparently - 18/12/2009 12:19:30 AM 716 Views

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