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“I don't think that we should look to celebrities to solve problems that are on our end of the street.”
Source : Source: chicagoist.com
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“But sometimes what we call 'memory' and what we call 'imagination' are not so easily distinguished.”
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“I am interested in making photographs which comment on the experience of a place as well as describe it. My position has not typically been one of advocacy for or against any political position. But I regard photographs as commentary, and that includes, at times, taking a specific political viewpoint on an issue.”
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“Sometimes we think people are like lottery tickets, that they're there to make our most absurd dreams come true.”
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“Men get to be a mixture of the charming mannerisms of the women they have known.”
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“Who's that new guy with the snooty accent who came out and talked to the police?" Evan persisted. "He looks like some kind of male model." "That's just my cousin Ian," Amy explained. "Not much of a family resemblance," Evan noted sourly. "He's like a twenty-fifth cousin, ten times removed." Evan was not satisfied.”
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“Ignoring for a moment the power of the American Medical Association, we still wouldn't see a huge amount of books on neurosurgery for dummies in 21 days or whatever. It's just plain inappropriate, and it's intentionally out of people's reach.”
Source : "Is LISP dying?". Usenet discussion groups, groups.google.com. July 15, 1999.
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“The term ‘quadrilateral’ does not occur in the Wesley corpus – and more than once, I have regretted having coined it for contemporary use, since it has been so widely misconstrued”
Source : Albert Cook Outler, Thomas C. Oden (1991). “The Wesleyan Theological Heritage: Essays of Albert C. Outler”, Zondervan Publishing Company