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Hopefully each film can be given a musical voice of its own, which is not to say that the instrumentation is always unique, but that the relationship between the sound and the image is unique.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan has actually started using a phrase lately - 'Raise our gaze.' He's exactly right, too. That's what I'd like to see in a presidential candidate. I don't like the bricks being thrown back and forth. That's not inspiring to me and to most of our electorate, I think.
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Households, cities, countries, and nations have enjoyed great happiness when a single individual has taken heed of the Good and Beautiful. Such people not only liberate themselves; they fill those they meet with a free mind.
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Houses are built to live in, and not to look on: therefore let use be preferred before uniformity.
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How can a rabbi not live with doubt? The Bible itself is a book of doubt.
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How can an article about me or the Batman be the true story when I am not consulted or interviewed?
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How can they expect a harvest of thought who have not had the seed time of character.
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How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is strange to us. If we do not own the freshness of the air and the sparkle of the water, how can you buy them? Every part of the earth is sacred to my people.
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How charming is divine philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, but musical as is Apollo's lute, and a perpetual feast of nectared sweets, where no crude surfeit reigns.
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How come life is so important in the nine months before birth, but then we sort of forget about the importance, we're not worried about whether that baby lives in poverty once he or she is born.
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How dare anyone, parent, schoolteacher, or merely literary critic, tell me not to act colored.
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How ever a brilliant an action, it should not be viewed as great unless it is the result of a great motive.
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How I wish we lived in a time when laws were not necessary to safeguard us from discrimination.
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How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone.
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How much time he saves who does not look to see what his neighbor says or does or thinks.
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How odd it is that we so often weep for each other's distresses, when we shed not a tear for our own!
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How often things occur by mere chance which we dared not even hope for.
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How soon not now, becomes never.
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How strange a thing this is! The Priest telleth me that the Soul is worth all the gold in the world, and the merchants say that it is not worth a clipped piece of silver.
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How strange is the lot of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he senses it. But without deeper reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people.
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