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memorable squares years
William Kunstler May 4th is a particularly memorable day in American history because 84 years to the day before May 4, 1970, there was another demonstration at the Haymarket Square in Chicago.
memorable airports perfection
William Faulkner Gough never pretended to perfection or to sainthood - well, hardly ever. Although when he set off the metal detector at airport security, he would blame his aura.
memorable ideas people
Robin Williams I started doing comedy because that was the only stage that I could find. It was the pure idea of being on stage. That was the only thing that interested me, along with learning the craft and working, and just being in productions with people.
memorable airports wife
Robin Williams I was once walking in an airport and a woman came up to me and said, 'Be zany!'. That'd be like walking up to Baryshikov and going, 'Plie! Just do a plie! Do it! Do a releve right now! Lift my wife!'
memorable possessed possessing
Sara Teasdale No one worth possessing can be quite possessed.
memorable thinking people
Robert Orben Very few people ever meet celebrities. All we really know is what we read about them and the most memorable lines are jokes. That's how we tend to define what we think of a public figure.
memorable sea wife
Rod Stewart The most memorable is always the current one. The rest just merge into a sea of blondes. (On wives)
memorable thinking names
Zsa Zsa Gabor I don't remember anybody's name. How do you think the "dahling" thing got started?
poetry published volume wrote
Tony Buzan In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems.
poetry
Chang-Rae Lee I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry.
poetry joy three
Umberto Eco For Mallarmé naming an object meant suppressing three-quarters of its poetic pleasure (which consists in the joy of guessing bit by bit - "le suggérer, voilà le rêve!").
poetry spirit breaths
William Wordsworth poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge
poetry poet impossibility
Samuel Taylor Coleridge An undevout poet is an impossibility.
poetry purpose poetry-is
Wallace Stevens The purpose of poetry is to make life complete in itself.
poetry dresses worms
Wallace Stevens The poet makes silk dresses out of worms.
poetry-is abstraction
Wallace Stevens Poetry is an abstraction bloodied.
poetry-is
Wallace Stevens All poetry is experimental poetry.
language open rarely
A.E. Howard It can't be that simple. Rarely is constitutional language that open and shut.
language languages
Ronald Schmelzer Having two languages is better than having 500,
language met oral touches wondered written
Bill Ross It is a language, and it touches on things oral or written language don't get to. When I first met Antonio, I wondered if he could speak. He was so shy.
language lush sort teen visual
Tony DiSanto Laguna' was sort of told in the visual language of a lush teen drama. The idea here was to be a little grittier, more voyeuristic.
language seeing
Carol Bruess I think we're seeing a more relaxed, more offensive, some would say, use of language, the use of swearing.
language speaker understanding
Veda Upanishads It is not the language but the speaker that we want to understand.
language likely might policy rather saying small
Dean Maki I think that they are likely to make some small modification to the forward-looking language ... saying something like 'further policy firming might be needed' rather than 'may be needed'.
language totally
Stephen Sachs He doesn't know what language is. He has been totally isolated,
language mathematics plus
Richard P. Feynman Mathematics is not just a language. Mathematics is a language plus reasoning.