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en It was as if Harriet Beecher Stowe, after writing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' had started the abolitionist movement.

en [Smiley writes that upon meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of] Uncle Tom?s Cabin, ... So this is the little lady who made this big war.
  Abraham Lincoln

en [And in] Uncle Tom's Cabin, ... Good-by, Uncle Tom; keep a stiff upper lip.
  Harriet Beecher Stowe

en I'm not writing them because the president's my uncle. It's kind of my own opinion separately. I'm a strong supporter of my uncle's values.

en The life that is written about in Uncle Tom's cabin was the Montgomery County component.

en I started talking about writing a book in 1992. I was writing a lot, and I got an idea for a story in the middle of the night. I sat down and started writing dialogue.

en Both Knigge and 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' are two examples that show how fierce the debate was about individual books within the congregation. It certainly was not a bunch of yes-men churning out prohibitions en masse.

en I do not know Harriet Miers. I do know President Bush and his commitment to a federal judiciary that lives within its constitutional assignment and interprets the law and doesn't write it from the bench, ... If the president trusts Harriet Miers to fulfill his campaign promises to the American people, then I trust Harriet Miers until I am given compelling evidence to the contrary.

en Harriet would always be there. I told her, 'You know, Harriet, somebody is going to find you in about 40 years just slumped over one of your briefs at midnight. That is going to be the last memory of you,'

en The thing about Harriet is, it wasn't about Harriet, ... To her, it was a matter of moving the grist through the mill. . . . She was a manager of the process.

en I don't think he had any enemies. In fact, there is nobody who didn't know Uncle Jake and love Uncle Jake. He 's just a wonderful person. And this corner is not going to be the same. It's going to be very hard for me to drive through here and not see my uncle sitting on the porch or see him walking up the street here.

en I really kind of started playing guitar in the late '60s. His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. It was at about the same time my parents were making me take piano lessons. My uncle Bill taught me how to play the first couple of chords. I would always jam around with him, and that's how I got started.

en After the muster station, we did cabin-to-cabin searches. We did a full passenger and crew check to make sure everyone was accounted for.

en If the aircraft lost cabin pressure, either in the cockpit or the cabin, effectively everybody would be doomed within a short space of time.

en But every black cloud has a silver lining. In my case, I had a whole three-bed cabin to myself. I had the full run of the cabin. In the morning, I would get up, stretch out at will and enjoy the fresh sea air.


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