Who said that? Goethe? Doesn't matter, at the end of this blog, you will find a "d".
That of course is (was?) the end in mind. Punctuations don't count otherwise, else, he might have said, "begin with the end after mind"
Six sentences until this paragraph and if you see some sense in all these seeming nonsense then you may qualify as an elite utuzen in the land of order within disorder. In short, you've got camotesense and therefore, you deserve to buy yourself a beer and call yourself, sensei.
But now that we come the end of this beginning, which ends naman pala in a g, instead of a d, i should just say, I hope that you don't mind. There's your d.
And just to wrap it up, I have to apply what we all just learned.
And just to wrap it up, I have to apply what we all just learned.

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