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T.C. Locke

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T.C. Locke Write. And read. But still, write.
T.C. Locke Not well. There are so many distractions. I have to just look forward to reaching a certain goal and how good that will feel. But the Internet is alwa…moreNot well. There are so many distractions. I have to just look forward to reaching a certain goal and how good that will feel. But the Internet is always calling with its silly, meaningless tidbits. Once I get writing, however, I forget I'm having a hard time writing, and just write.(less)
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“Another “chant” we were required to memorize was a list of two-syllable soldierly virtues, Jingshen Da-shu, to be shouted out in the place of “one” and “two”: Xiongzhuang! (magnificent), Weiwu! (formidable), Yansu! (serious), Gangzhi! (upright), Anjing! (calm), Jianqiang! (strong), Queshi! (reliable), Sujue! (quick), Chenzhuo! (steady), Rennai! (patient), Jiji! (vigorous), Yonggan! (brave).”
T.C. Locke, Barbarian at the Gate: From the American Suburbs to the Taiwanese Army

“Then again, it is always easier to yell at an unsolvable problem than actually trying to solve it.”
T.C. Locke, Barbarian at the Gate: From the American Suburbs to the Taiwanese Army

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