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What you hear in my voice is fury, not suffering. Anger, not moral authority.
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (2012) 47 -
What you lose in blindness is the space around you, the place where you are, and without that you might not exist. You could be nowhere at all.
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What you see is not what we see. What you see is distracted by memory, by being who you are, all this time, for all these years.
Falling Man (2011) 73 -
What you're getting excited about is not A face, but a feminine face.
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What's a man's age? He must hurry more, that's all; Cram in a day, what his youth took a year to hold.
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What's an expert? I read somewhere, that the more a man knows, the more he knows, he doesn't know. So I suppose one definition of an expert would be someone who doesn't admit out loud that he knows enough about a subject to know he doesn't really know how much.
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What's important is promising something to the people, not actually keeping those promises. The people have always lived on hope alone.
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What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
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What's really hard is that you could care a lot for someone and not want to live with him anymore.
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What's scary in life is not what people know (or don't know), but what they know that ain't so.
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What's similar between 'Daily Show' and 'RJ Berger' is that people are grabbing me - not quite the groovy intelligentsia Starbucks barista, but the Latina nurses at my gynecologist's office - and telling me they love the show.
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What, then, is the true Gospel of consistency? Change. Who is the really consistent man? The man who changes. Since change is the law of his being, he cannot be consistent if he stick in a rut.
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Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word.
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Whatever befalls the earth befalls the son of the earth. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
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Whatever deficiencies the leaders of the American Revolution may have had, reticence, fortunately, was not one of them.
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution Ch. I, THE LITERATURE OF REVOLUTION, p. 1 -
Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not.
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Whatever evil a man may think of women, there is no woman but thinks more.
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Whatever I do, I do for the universal. It's not like an individual thing; it's not like something from me. What I present to the people is for all of us, you know. I present music for the people.
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Whatever I have come to offer, I have come to offer and it may or may not be connected to anything that has happened in the past.
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Whatever I take, I take too much or too little; I do not take the exact amount. The exact amount is no use to me.
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