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Winged time glides on insensibly, and deceive us; and there is nothing more fleeting than years.
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Every great work of art should be considered like any work of nature. First of all from the point of view of its aesthetic reality and then not just from its development and the mastery of its creation but from the standpoint of what has moved and agitated its creator.
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The best stories don't come from "good vs. bad" but "good vs. good.
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Policy change is most effectively enacted on the local and state level.
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It is impossible to approve in Catholic publications of a style inspired by unsound novelty which seems to deride the piety of the faithful and dwells on the introduction of a new order of Christian life, on new directions of the Church, on new aspirations of the modern soul, on a new vocation of the clergy, on a new Christian civilisation.
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When I think of black television and history, I always use The Cosby Show as the bar.
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The household has become the place where the consumption of wages takes place
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The most fundamental purpose of government is defense, not empire.
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The tetrahedron was [ Buckminster Fuller's] big thing. He'd talk about it in the same way Plato talked about angles.
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I love Prada shirts because they're so decorative and figure-hugging, but I also like Reiss shirts because they're clean, simple and look as if they've come off the peg from a design house.