51. He has always felt that failure is more dramatically interesting than success. 52. He hung out with teens who found guns more interesting than books and who could turn from friend to deadly foe on the smallest of arguments. 53. Heck, the paid commericals being put out by both Democrats and Republicans are more interesting than the convention speeches. 54. He was certainly edgier and more interesting than Tom Gullikson. 55. Here they prove conclusively that humans are far more interesting than computers. 56. Her impressions have been logged during the trip with daily reports from the field that prove to be more interesting than enlightening. 57. Holiday lights can be more interesting than that. 58. How he got here is instantly less interesting than where he is going. 59. I fear the saga of discovery may be more interesting than the music itself. 60. I started realizing the stories I was telling about my life were more interesting than me singing. |
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