Quotes 2941 till 2960 of 4330.
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Ted Kennedy is the only person alive who might know more than we do about Chappaquiddick, and he may not.
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Television broadcasts have, in the main, been more suggestive, less specific, more distant in their images than the print press: often you knew that lump was a dead body only because a chattering reporter told you it was.
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Television has a different biorhythm than movies. I love the biorhythm of TV.
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Television has certain imperatives that CNN had the luxury of ignoring for a long period of time. CNN could take the position that the news would be the star, because in most of the programming day, they were the only all-news operation on the air.
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Television has proved that people will look at anything rather than each other.
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Television is actually closer to reality than anything in books. The madness of TV is the madness of human life.
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Television is more interesting than people. If it were not we should have people standing in the corner of our room.
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Tell me if the lovers are losers... tell me if any get more than the lovers.
Cool Tombs (1918) -
Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent.
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Ten persons who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent.
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Ten-year-old boys move differently than middle-aged women, who move differently than athletic guys, who move differently than government bureaucrats.
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Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself.
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That a marriage ends is less than ideal; but all things end under heaven, and if temporality is held to be invalidating, then nothing real succeeds.
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That observation which is called knowledge of the world will be found much more frequently to make men cunning than good.
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That the Jews were unholy was a belief so ingrained by the Church [by the 14th century] that the most devout persons were the harshest in their antipathy, none more so than St. Louis.
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That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively to that most blessed and blessing of all natural graces, sleep.
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That what we have, we prize not to the worth
whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost,
why, than we rack the value.Much ado about nothing (1598) -
That which builds is better than that which is built.
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That which is to be loved long must be loved with reason rather than with passion.
Idler -
That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a picture in a museum.
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