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“It's really hard to even talk about the internet without seeming instantly corny.”
Source : "Vampire Weekend" by Carrie Battan, pitchfork.com. May 7, 2013.
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“My approach to the game has been the same at all the places I've been. Vanilla. The sure way. That means, first of all, to win physically. If you got eleven on a field, and they beat the other eleven physically, they'll win. They will start forcing mistakes. They'll win in the fourth quarter.”
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“Sisters are the worst. And they are the best. A sister can be awful and complicated and loving and protective and petty and competitive, and when you die she is the person you want beside you holding your hand. Somebody's gotta organize the potluck after the service and you know your husband's not gonna be up to the job.”
Source : Cathy Lamb (2009). “Henry's Sisters”, p.96, Kensington Publishing Corp.
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“We have so many people retiring that we do not have enough people paying into the system to be able to provide the benefits for those collecting those benefits.”
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“I compelled myself all through to write an exercise in verse, in a different form, every day of the year. I turned out my page every day, of some sort--I mean I didn't give a damn about the meaning, I just wanted to master the form--all the way from free verse, Walt Whitman, to the most elaborate of villanelles and ballad forms. Very good training. I've always told everybody who has ever come to me that I thought that was the first thing to do.”
Source : "Conrad Aiken, The Art of Poetry No. 9". Interview with Robert Hunter Wilbur in September 1963, "The Paris Review", www.theparisreview.org. Winter - Spring 1968.
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“I used to think of you that way, you know. Like the sun. My personal sun. You balanced out the clouds nicely for me." He sighed. "The clouds I can handle. But I can't fight with an eclipse.”
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“To me, the American Dream is being able to follow your own personal calling. To be able to do what you want to do is incredible freedom.”
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“I feel alone, free, and detached from everything in the world, and I'm happy.”