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Television used to be made much more in a vacuum; the only feedback the audience had for a long time was in a Nielsen number that would arrive sometime after the show had been broadcast. And now, people are just completely engaged on so many levels, and I think that you have to find a way as a show creator to follow your own compass.
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Televisions and radios are locked on government frequencies - it is a serious crime to listen to a foreign broadcast. As a result, North Koreans think that they live in the best country in the world and that, as difficult as their lives may be, everybody else has it much worse.
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Tell a person they are brave and you help them become so.
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Tell everyone what you want to do and someone will want to help you do it.
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Tell him to be a fool every so often
and to have no shame over having been a fool
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Tell me not here, it needs not saying,
What tune the enchantress plays
In aftermaths of soft September
Or under blanching mays,
For she and I were long acquainted
And I knew all her ways.Source: Last Poems (1922) No. 40, st. 1 -
Tell me thy company, and I'll tell thee what thou art.
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Tell me what a man finds sexually attractive and I will tell you his entire philosophy of life.
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Tell me what company you keep and I'll tell you what you are.
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Tell me what gives a man or woman their greatest pleasure and I'll tell you their philosophy of life.
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Tell me what you like and I'll tell you what you are.
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Tell me who admires you and loves you, and I will tell you who you are.
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Tell the truth and shame the devil.
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Tell the truth, and so puzzle and confound your adversaries.
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Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second-nature in a married man.
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Temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
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Temperament is the primary requisite for the critic - a temperament exquisitely susceptible to beauty, and to the various impressions that beauty gives us.
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Temperament lies behind mood; behind will, lies the fate of character. Then behind both, the influence of family the tyranny of culture; and finally the power of climate and environment; and we are free, only to the extent we rise above these.
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Temperance and labor are the two real physicians of man.
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Temperance is a tree which as for its root very little contentment, and for its fruit calm and peace.
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