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literature causes reason
An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason. C. S. Lewis
literature stand
Literature should stand by itself, of itself, and for itself. Charles Dickens
literature modern society
Literature and Society in the First Modern Period, 321 B.C. - A.D. 235, Joseph Farrell
literature behemoth bigs
I rarely ever put my head above the rampart and see where this big lumbering behemoth called 'global literature' is going. David Mitchell
literature computer internet
The Internet: transforming society and shaping the future through chat. Dave Barry
literature stones teeth
We idolized the Beatles, except for those of us who idolized the Rolling Stones, who in those days still had many of their original teeth. Dave Barry
literature genes type
A gene can be either dominant or recessive, depending on which type of gene it is. Dave Barry
literature enough bigs
If you have a big enough dictionary, just about everything is a word. Dave Barry
literature language speak
Mathematics to me is like a language I don’t speak though I admire its literature in translation. David Quammen
email technique
We have the technique to go from an email to a virus. Andrea Gambotto
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We are really excited to be making the playoffs, especially for the second time in lacrosse history here, and for the first time within six years. We are not really that nervous for the playoffs, but everyone is pulling for us, I even emailed some alumni, and they even seem excited. Rich Lake
email quite replied tweeting
If I'm tweeting about being somewhere, and I haven't replied to somebody's email from three days ago, that's quite rude. Laura Carmichael
email gotten wish
God, I wish that email had gotten through. Ryan Seacrest
email i-can
I'm a complete technophobe. I can't even email. Antony Sher
email trying
We've got email going out, we've got newsletters going out, we're just trying to keep them informed. Kevin Hamilton
email great text tool
When I'm out and about, I'll text or email myself from my phone. A smart phone is a great tool for a writer. Steven Hall
email corporate
I don't get emails from my corporate overlords. Craig Ferguson
emails lots seeing texts
I like missing someone and being missed; I like looking forward to seeing him again. I like getting emails and texts with lots of xxx's. Deborah Moggach
columns consume culture delicious europeans mental newspapers panacea space special
Here in the U.S., culture is not that delicious panacea which we Europeans consume in a sacramental mental space and which has its own special columns in the newspapers -- and in people's minds. Culture is space, speed, cinema, technology. This culture is authentic, if anything can be said to be authentic. Jean Baudrillard
columns entire exterior left
We gutted the entire building, ... The only things left were the exterior walls, the columns and the floors. Mike Williams
columns hope stop
It is my hope that partisanship will stop at the columns of the Senate. Arlen Specter
columns interested run
I am interested in names and what they say; it is true. I like to look at the columns of baby names in the newspapers. But I don't run out of new ones for my characters. Ruth Rendell
columns cut narrative teeth
In the fall of 1989, I was writing 600-word columns at the 'Herald.' My heart always was in long-form narrative writing, though. It's what I cut my teeth on at the 'Boston Phoenix.' Charlie Pierce
columns facts
Do it. You don't let the facts get in the way of one of your columns anyway. Brad Ausmus
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To any engineer looking at this, you would have immediate concerns because the columns are skinny and spaced far apart. Yumei Wang
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The rebel columns have been entirely destroyed and there is now only some light weapon fire near the National Assembly, but the situation is now completely under control. Idriss Deby
columns letter phenomenon science
Around 1930, a small new phenomenon arose in Depression-ridden America, spawned out of the letter columns in science fiction magazines: fandom. Gregory Benford