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John Faulkner Labor has consistently argued that the inclusion of such penalties for whistle blowers, public servants and journalists in this Bill was an attack on freedom of speech.
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Julia Cameron I think we have a great deal of mythology around writing. We believe that only a few people can really do it. I wrote a book called 'The Right to Write.' In it, I argued that all of us have the capacity to write. That it's as normal to write as it is to speak.
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John Leguizamo He was like twitching and frothing and it was my father, ... I went like all pale. I felt all the blood leave my body. And then my father was like, 'How dare you?' And he stormed out of the theater and I followed him and we fought and argued and hugged and he cried and we made up.
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Leslie Charteris In fact, it could logically be argued that the man best qualified to review a detective story is an established detective-story writer.
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George Packer I never found the questions easy to answer, and the manner in which the country argued with itself seemed wholly inadequate to the scale of what we were about to get into. I first went to Iraq, and then kept going back, because I wanted to see past the abstractions to what the war meant in people's lives.
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Warren Moon I know I had a guy who argued my case extremely well. But I also had to relegate myself to having to wait. I had to wait to get to a major college, and I had to wait to get to the NFL.
argued claim gesture novelist
Joshua Cohen In mid-20th-century America, it could be argued that the novelist still had the most claim of anyone to omniscience. Whatever he/she couldn't prove, he/she could gesture at.
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Jason Mark The industry has argued for years that consumers don't care about fuel economy. I think they are finding themselves quite surprised by the level of public concern.
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Nancy Pelosi I would not want any president - Democrat or Republican - to have the expanded power the administration is claiming in this case.
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Justin Gatlin I think it really stakes the claim that I'm the champion, ... I run like a champion. I show up big when it's time to show up big.
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Todd Berry I think I probably wasn't as strong as I thought I was, but I never claimed I could do an hour and a half, because I just knew I couldn't.
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Ed Comeau He can score with his stick in any position at any time and there's probably only a couple players who can lay claim to that statement.
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David Chadd He claims it's the fried food over here.
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William Wilkinson He continues to issue press releases claiming that the court has already ruled that Mr. Noe committed a fraud. That's false.
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Jim Phillips He is the consummate point guard -- his demeanor, his vision, his sense of the game, his decision-making. It's uncanny. I would love to say that I taught him all of that, but I can't quite claim all that.
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Chester Gillis He knows very well the kind of claims he makes have political implications. He intends for them to have political implications. He wants to influence public policy in numerous places in the world and hopefully sway the powers that be to his side, especially on so-called social issues.
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Rabindranath Tagore God seeks comrades and claims love, the Devil seeksslaves and claims obedience.
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Mark Gottfried I thought that was just a great gesture on Evan Brock's part.
gestures imperfect clumsy
Rebecca West International relationships are preordained to be clumsy gestures based on imperfect knowledge.
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Yehudi Menuhin We are full of rhythms . . . our pulse, our gestures, our digestive tracts, the lunar and seasonal cycles.
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Cecilia Munoz This is a gesture to the xenophobic wing of the party, and that is alarming. It threatens extraordinary harm to people.
gestures empty filled
Carolyn Heilbrun Most full lives are filled with empty gestures.
gestures sacred resistance
Terry Tempest Williams The act of civil disobedience is the act of taking our anger and turning it into sacred rage. It is a personal and collective gesture of resistance and insistance.
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Lee J. Cobb If this gesture was the way of getting out of the penitentiary, Id do it.
gestures bigs
Katherine Heigl I don't make big grand gestures, generally.
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James Levine Great cataclysmic things can go by and neither the orchestra nor the conductor are under the delusion that whether they make this or that gesture is going to be the deciding factor in how it comes out.
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Sarah Waters I knew I'd always be a second-rate academic, and I thought, 'Well, I'd rather be a second-rate novelist or even a third-rate one'.
novelist
John Updike A Christian novelist tries to describe the world as it is.
novelists exciting
Nelson DeMille Lawrence Kelter is an exciting new novelist, who reminds me of an early Robert Ludlum.
novelists
Peter Ackroyd Freud was just a novelist.
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Beth Henley But here's the thing: what you do as a screenwriter is you sell your copyright. As a novelist, as a poet, as a playwright, you maintain your copyright
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Richard Flanagan After writing a novel, what is there to say? If a novelist could say it in a maxim, they wouldn't need 120,000 words, several years and sundry characters, plots and subplots, and so on. I'd much rather listen always.
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Simon Mawer Sometimes I think that novelists suffer from P.C.S.: Perpetual Childhood Syndrome.
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Jane Smiley A novelist is on the cusp between someone who knows everything and someone who knows nothing.
novelists footnotes
Jane Smiley Novelists never have to footnote.