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“I don't believe what I just saw!”
Source : Jack Buck (2014). “Jack Buck: ÒThat's a Winner!Ó”, p.11, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
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“The very nature of marriage means saying yes before you know what it will cost. Though you may say the “I do†of the wedding ritual in all sincerity, it is the testing of that vow over time that makes you married.”
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“Presence is far more intricate and rewarding an art than productivity. Ours is a culture that measures our worth as human beings by our efficiency, our earnings, our ability to perform this or that. The cult of productivity has its place, but worshipping at its altar daily robs us of the very capacity for joy and wonder that makes life worth living.”
Source : "Happy Birthday, Brain Pickings: 7 Things I Learned in 7 Years of Reading," by Maria Popova, www.brainpickings.org. October 23, 2013.
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“The ascent of money has been essential to the ascent of man.”
Source : Niall Ferguson (2008). “The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World”, p.9, Penguin
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“I love David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive;' such a wonderful movie.”
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“One important role for the city is to conduct studies to document areas of greatest need, and to facilitate coordination between our public and private transportation options to weave it into a dense tapestry of accessible and reliable transportation.”
Source : Source: www.columbusunderground.com
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“There's another disadvantage to the use of the flashlight: like many other mechanical gadgets it tends to separate a man from the world around him. If I switch it on my eyes adapt to it and I can see only the small pool of light it makes in front of me; I am isolated. Leaving the flashlight in my pocket where it belongs, I remain a part of the environment I walk through and my vision though limited has no sharp or definite boundary.”
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“I just remembered that I'm absent minded... wait, I mean I lost my mind, I can't find it.”