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Moreover, an actual relationship with someone I immediately respected and increasingly, a bonus, liked — one can kick oneself all one wants at the thought that it shouldn’t take a personal interaction to spark personal evolution, but for many of us frail humans it does — led me to an increasingly crystalline conclusion:

Portions are so big, we never made it to dessert, something to kick oneself for given Earnhardt’s prodigious baking skills.

In today’s nonstop discount marketplace, virtually every shopper has purchased an item at what seems to be a fair price—only to kick oneself a week later when it pops up in a much cheaper sale.

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You know the feeling—how one wants to get behind a hedge and kick oneself.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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