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There aren't many opportunities for celebs to do promotion that doesn't involve anecdotes about a crazy vacation. Dave Foley
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Real-time, on-the-ground anecdotes get to us faster than does the information that rolls up through the reporting process. Those anecdotes are enormously useful and we pay a lot of attention to them. Mark Olson
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Naturally, I mine my girlfriends' lives for good anecdotes and stories - so many of their experiences find their way into my books. Lauren Weisberger
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I'm no good at anecdotes. Kelly Macdonald
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A collection of anecdotes and maxims is the greatest of treasures for the man of the world, for he knows how to intersperse conversation with the former in fit places, and to recollect the latter on proper occasions Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Meanwhile with the help of an anecdote I fell in love. Words caravaggio. They have a power. Michael Ondaatje
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I am starting to hear more anecdotes about softening in housing markets, and seeing more reports that home prices are growing at a slower rate, Michael Moskow
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I can't say it's autobiographical, but I do tell a number of anecdotes that I think are amusing. Bea Arthur
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One of our worst traits in journalism is that when we have a narrative in our minds, we often plug in anecdotes that confirm it. Thus we managed to portray President Gerald Ford, a first-rate athlete, as a klutz. Nicholas Kristof
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I think it is always very important for us to take those kinds of requests very seriously, John Ashcroft
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He killed everyone with kindness at all times. Robert Sanchez
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I think it's an even more macho thing to come out and talk about that kind of stuff. David Bowens
kindness wore
It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me. Corey Dillon
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I think the kind of chronology of the whole thing was that I was making records in the 70's and 80's that used pop production values, but instrumental music; like improvising with R&B kinds of song structures, but with improvisation in them, and pop production values. David Sanborn
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I think the problem is you can't just kind of reveal things, Jerry Sanders
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I think you're going to see that kind of series. Pat Riley
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I think we performed pretty well. We're kinda tiny but mighty. For every person on this team there is talent, but there just is not a lot of depth. Pat Thomas
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I think we're the only ones going to be there with kids. But we kinda have to with the baby. Tony Amonte
nonsense has-beens
Even God has been defended with nonsense. Walter Lippmann
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How do you know that nonsense isn't a good thing? If human nonsense had been nurtured and developed for centuries, just as intelligence has, then perhaps something extraordinarily precious could have come from it. Yevgeny Zamyatin
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Hope unbelieved is always considered nonsense. But hope believed is history in the process of being changed. Jim Wallis
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I love to talk about nothing. It's the only thing I know anything about. Oscar Wilde
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Good nonsense is good sense in disguise. Josh Billings
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Everyone says you have to be a specialist, and if you conduct Wagner you cannot conduct Mozart - this is nonsense. Georg Solti
nonsense remains
Nonsense remains nonsense even when we talk it about God. C. S. Lewis
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I tried to swallow his nonsense without choking. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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PROOF-READER, n. A malefactor who atones for making your writing nonsense by permitting the compositor to make it unintelligible. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce