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“The Dallas Cowboys are in big trouble.”
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“I am aware that somewhere along the line, I've subconsciously turned down the pitch of my speech, like a silencer of a gun that softens the sound of its firing. Now, even when I yell, I don't feel like I am using my full voice.”
Source : Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.8, Penguin
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“I was working with mud and photographs and thread, eyelashes, carrots and acetone... I was throwing radios off buildings and... remember floating styrofoam commas down the Milwaukee River.”
Source : William Wegman, Frédéric Paul, Fonds régional d'art contemporain Limousin (1993). “William Wegman, l'oeuvre photographique”, Frac Limousin
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“The average person might articulate them differently, but we all think about interpersonal relationships in one way or another. Writers just express that in different ways and capture it in different ways. To some degree, we're all thinking about the same things. It's the zeitgeist. The trick, in a way, as a writer, is to hope that your interests in some sense link up with the culture around you.”
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“If you wanna maintain 20 percent of the world's income with 4 percent of the world's people, you gotta first of all have more shared prosperity and shared growth.”
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“Killing Intel, I, I just had to resign from the Apple Board.”
Source : Interview with Rob Walker, silicongenesis.stanford.edu. November 12, 2002.
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“I can assure you that my wife and I - every penny of income we've ever had, our taxes were paid in West Virginia.”
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“We may have doubts, but we control the present. We always have the choice to move forward with hope and confidence.”
Source : Teri Hatcher (2006). “Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life”