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The daily press, the immediate media, is superb at synecdoche, at giving us a small thing that stands for a much larger thing. Reporters on the ground, embedded or otherwise, can tell us about or send us pictures of what happened in that place at that time among those people. — Bruce Jackson
Just as, at least in one religion, accidia is the first of the cardinal sins, so bordom, and particularly the incredible circumstance of waking up bored, was the only vice Bond utterly condemned. — Ian Fleming
I don't really ever worry about what anyone else does and I certainly don't worry about what anyone else says about me. — Mike Tice
I believe that America has the opportunity to once again live by our values, live up to our values in the 21st century, but I think that America can only do that if Americans can succeed. And there are lots of reasons why Americans today are feeling left out and left behind. — Hillary Clinton
Don't be determined to never have problems. Be determined to stay full of joy in the midst of your problems. — Joel Osteen
What I like most about directing is creating a world more so than anything. To me, the music is the wrapping paper on that world. — Matthew Gray Gubler
When I was a kid, I used to send away for those ventriloquist kits on the back of comic books. — Alan King
I've always been interested in using mathematics to make the world work better. — Alvin E. Roth
There's nothing that scares me more than, like, being in the ocean by myself. — Shawn Mendes
Listening to your ego brings your vibration down; listening to your higher self brings your vibration up. — Caroline A. Shearer
My idea for 'BoneMan's Daughters' came from the loss of my own daughter when she left home to live with a monster at age 18. I wanted to throttle the man, but she was in love, so all I could do was hope, pray and cry. — Ted Dekker
Yes, gentlemen, give me the map of any country, its configuration, its climate, its waters, its winds, and the whole of its physical geography; give me its natural productions, its flora, its zoology, &c., and I pledge myself to tell you, a priori, what will be the quality of man in history:-not accidentally, but necessarily; not at any particular epoch, but in all; in short, -what idea he is called to represent. — Victor Cousin
