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“His eyes beheld beauty not in reality but in the printed word. Standing in the waiting-room, he realized that in his life he had accepted secondary experience -- the experience of reading someone else's thoughts -- over real life.”
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“I just want you to know you aren't going to church with a crook”
Source : "WorldCom inquiry widens" by David Teather, www.theguardian.com. July 1, 2002.
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“The mistake that was made was, of course, leaving Saddam in charge of affairs over there.”
Source : "CNN Novak, Hunt & Shields". Interview With John Dingell, www.cnn.com. October 19, 2002.
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“Generally, if you look at present-day trends, you can predict the future. Very few people do that, because I've been told that only 3 to 5 percent of people are aware of being a part of history; the overwhelming majority think things will always be the way they are now. When Stalin was alive, most people could not imagine that he would ever die. Same under Brezhnev.”
Source : Source: www.thedailybeast.com
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“I'm not going to sit at home and eat popcorn,”
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“For many of us, the road is a difficult one, but the path is always there for us to follow, no matter how many times we may fall.”
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“In the late 1930s, both the British and American movie industries made a succession of films celebrating the decency of the British Empire in order to challenge the threatening tide of Nazism and fascism and also to provide employment for actors from Los Angeles's British colony. The best two were Hollywood's Gunga Din and Britain's The Four Feathers...”
Source : "The Four Feathers" by Philip French, www.theguardian.com. February 17, 2007.
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“When I start to play a game I try to forget about previous games and try to concentrate on this game. This game is now the most important to me. But of course I am not a computer and you cannot simply press a button, delete, and everything you want to forget disappears automatically. But if you want to play well, it's important to concentrate on the now.”