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“A wedding invitation is a gift subpoena.”
Source : "Panel Round Two". "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!", www.npr.org. February 16, 2013.
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“All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.”
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“The breaking of the alabaster box and the anointing of the Lord filled the house with the odor, with the sweetest odor. Everyone could smell it. Whenever you meet someone who has really suffered; been limited, gone through things for the Lord, willing to be imprisoned by the Lord, just being satisfied with Him and nothing else, immediately you scent the fragrance. There is a savor of the Lord. Something has been crushed, something has been broken, and there is a resulting odor of sweetness.”
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“George Lucas was casting about and had heard favourable things about my work in Clockwork Orange and asked me to come in, which of course I did even though no one knew what the film was about!”
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“Accept and allow. This is the key to living a life full of Love.”
Source : Chris Johnson (2013). “It's About You!: Know Your Self”, p.317, John Hunt Publishing
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“Every so often, it's time to make a change with a showrunner. You evaluate the creative and how the show is run and how the writing staff works, and sometimes you want to freshen the show. We just decided that it was time to do that on Community, and no disrespect to anyone.”
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“We need to abandon the economist's notion of the economy as a machine, with its attendant concept of equilibrium. A more helpful way of thinking about the economy is to imagine it as a living organism.”
Source : "The Death of Economics". Book by Paul Ormerod, 1994.
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“My friend advised me to go into studying art, which at first shocked me because art was so easy. It was just something I did, like breathing or brushing my teeth. It couldn't be a job. I had a much more difficult time writing plays, making myself sit at that typewriter and finish those things.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net