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- Author Thomas Cahill
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(The festival) was awfully impersonal and abstract and there was something really gloomy about it, ... That's when I first started thinking about the typical view of reality.
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- Author Thomas Carlyle
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Originality is a thing we constantly clamour for, and constantly quarrel with; as if, observes our author himself, any originality but our own could be expected to content us! In fact all strange thing are apt, without fault of theirs, to estrange us at first view, and unhappily scarcely anything is perfectly plain, but what is also perfectly common.
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- Author Tim Cook
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From an app point of view, if you looked at innovation on the PC, you'd be hard pressed to find companies innovating. The list is small.
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- Author Tim Cook
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In my view the tablet and the PC are different. You can do things with the tablet if you are not encumbered by the legacy of the PC.
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- Author Tim Cook
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From our point of view it's important that Apple not be the developer for the world. We can't take all of our energy and all of our care and finish the painting, then have someone else put their name on it. We can't have that. The worst thing in the world that can happen to you if you're an engineer that has given his life to something is for someone to rip it off and put their name to it.
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- Author Tom Cole
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So "Embrace Of The Serpent" is told from the points of view and in the languages of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon. He [Guerra] went there before shooting began, with a script written mostly in Spanish.
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- Author Tom Cullen
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From an egotistical point of view, I'm always interested in roles that push me as a person. I'm interested in humans as animals and as products of society.
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- Author Tony Campolo
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An evangelical is somebody who, first of all, has a very high view of Scripture, believes it's an infallible message from God.
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- Author Truman Capote
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Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; theyre enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes.
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