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The reason a writer writes a book is to forget a book and the reason a reader reads one is to remember it. Thomas Wolfe
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If a man has talent and can't use it, he's failed. If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he uses the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know. Thomas Wolfe
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I basically did all the library research for this book on Google, and it not only saved me enormous amounts of time but actually gave me a much richer offering of research in a shorter time. Thomas Friedman
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I like Flea, I like him as a musician. Ziggy Marley
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The outstanding thing about my father to me anyway was just what a good and decent person he was. He was good and decent to everybody. Ron Reagan
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I had an idea in the beginning to do a book about some of the events that I had covered, just various stories that I've covered. Reporters spend a lot of time telling each other tales about how they covered stories, and that's what this book started out to be. Bob Schieffer
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With Vietman, we found ourselves involved there before we really understood what was going on. Bob Schieffer
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People are more sophisticated in the way they go about dealing with the press. Bob Schieffer
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I've basically thought of myself as a writer, whether I was or not. Bob Schieffer
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You're an enormous sponge and everything goes in there and you squeeze it out in songs, I guess. And if you're a painter, you squeeze them out on to a canvas. Feist
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This must be a simply enormous wardrobe! C. S. Lewis
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That would be hugely, hugely difficult, and require an enormous expenditure of resources. Michael Chertoff
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No one can take Jesus away from me. There's no doubt there was a historical figure of tremendous importance, with enormous notions. Such as peace. Peter O'Toole
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The American society around me looked at me and saw Japanese. Then, when I was 19, I went to Japan for the first time. And suddenly - what a shock - I realized I wasn't Japanese; they saw me as American. It was an enormous relief. Now I just appreciate being exactly in the middle. Ruth Ozeki
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Many of us, particularly those of us with disabilities who have faced persistent discrimination throughout our lives, not least when trying to find employment in the first place, take enormous pride in our hard-fought jobs and careers. Stella Young
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We have the largest non-teaching hospital in the state, ... Whether you like or not, it is an enormous asset, and we often treat it like a stepchild. Arthur Stein
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It was actually the enormous risks I took with my pictures, skating right up to the edge of non-acceptance, that paid off so handsomely. Preston Sturges
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Whoever you are: some evening take a step out of your house, which you know so well. Enormous space is near. Rainer Maria Rilke