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The best way to inscribe a diary? Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:25 am  The best way to inscribe a diary?
 

Hi all,

The situation: the students of the medical academy after two years of studying English want to give their lecturer in English a sort of a diary as a keepsake. What would be the best wish (maybe, in a form of a proverb, maxim, aphorism) to be inscribed in?

Thanks in advance!
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The best way to inscribe a diary? Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:43 am  The best way to inscribe a diary?
 

What we reap we will sow. Many thanks for all (that) you've given us.
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The best way to inscribe a diary? Wed Jun 11, 2008 15:36 pm  The best way to inscribe a diary?
 

Molly, thanks a lot! I hope other members and our natives will come up with their versions too.
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