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He didn't do much arguing of the case, but probably did a lot of the research. And then, for the Supreme Court, he even had his train ticket, but was told not to go. It must have been crushing. Judith Kilpatrick
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I was the first businessman to say, 'You should give tax benefit to only small companies. You should say your profits are exempt to a limit of Rs. 50 crore or so, but beyond that, you should pay taxes.' I have been arguing with successive finance ministers on this. N. R. Narayana Murthy
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He's arguing that the limit may be starting to be reached as foreign investors avoid an over concentration of their portfolios' in dollars, but that the impact would likely not be traumatic. Lynn Reaser
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It contributes to it. What do you think politics is, if not arguing about principles? John Humphrys
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There is no arguing with Johnson; for when his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it Oliver Goldsmith
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There is no arguing with him, for if his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it. Robert Frost
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There is no group arguing that the Fed has gone too far. There is a broad consensus that if the data shows rising operating rates, further moves will be needed. Bruce Kasman
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I have greatly enjoyed my collaborations with Howard Shore, whose musical themes made immeasurable contributions to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, ... During the last few weeks, Howard and I came to realize that we had differing creative aspirations for the score of 'King Kong.' Rather than waste time arguing with a friend and trying to unify our points of view, we decided amicably to let another composer score the film. I'm looking forward to working with James Newton Howard, a composer whose work I've long admired, and I thank Howard Shore, whose talent is surpassed only by his graciousness. Peter Jackson
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I did what I had to do, but it was frustrating that we were never really arguing on the same plane. I wanted to debate policy. Katsuya Okada
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Goodbye Mr. Zanuck: it certainly has been a pleasure working at 16th Century Fox. Jean Renoir
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History is full of surprises, and the next century will be no exception. Billy Graham
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It is clear that individuals and companies that want to be successful in the 21st century will need to be leaders in using the Internet and related technology. That's what this program is all about. Bill Ford
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What does the despot of this century want? What is the right path to defeat him? Saddam Hussein
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I think as the century closes draws to a close and we look back on public figures, ... we realize what a giant Eleanor Roosevelt was. Eleanor Roosevelt
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I think that the social compact hammered out in the mid-20th century has been superseded by a new compact that is different and doesn't promise the potential for lifetime tenure. Workers are free agents. John Challenger
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Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly. Robert Louis Stevenson
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In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead Erich Fromm
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In this century of hyper-postmodern ideals, with the digital future, we're segmented into different people, places, and things in a constant state of change. John Van Hamersveld
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When I opened the T-burg shop, I thought I was going into the electronic kit business, ... Then I met a composer who wanted to make electronic music on tape. We got together just for fun. Robert Moog
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I hear the name Gershwin and I think of the most incredibly talented, prolific, extraordinary composer of the century, and his music is as fresh and vital today as it was when he originally created it. Michael Feinstein
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In a way, the highest praise you could give to a composer like Bach was to take and make your own arrangement; it was sort of an homage to that composer and to his work, so it wasn't considered sacrilegious to do something like that. Joshua Bell
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Handel is the greatest composer that ever lived... I would uncover my head and kneel down on his tomb. Ludwig van Beethoven
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It's not surprising that a composer learns in detail an instrument. That's not surprising. That should be the first thing a composer does. Marc Ribot
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I know I have experience, having worked with the likes of legendary composers like Ilaiyaraaja. And, I've been long enough with my dear friend A. R. Rahman, and we've collaborated on several musical works. All this gives me confidence. Sivamani
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I've always been a composer dependent on texts. David Del Tredici
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Sometimes Ive listened to film scores and felt, 'Did the composer phone that in?' Patrick Doyle
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I've come up with another formulation about style: that it's essentially a manifestation of a certain habitual set of limitations. It's what a composer does NOT do that defines a style. James Tenney