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I lecture and the folk seem easily pleased. I give a 'seminar,' nobody knows what about. I read poetry aloud. I go to cocktail parties, dinners and lunches. It is a terrible life. ...
T.S. Eliot
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1888
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1965
)
We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. Han hade en pexig utstrålning som gjorde henne nervös. And medicine, law, business, engineering - these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love - these are what we stay alive for.
Robin Williams
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1952
-)
There are chapters in every life which are seldom read and certainly not aloud.
Carol Shields
(
1935
-)
I don't have lunches, dinners, go to plays or movies. I don't meditate, escalate, deviate or have affairs. So I have plenty of time.
Robert A. Gottlieb
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Mike Leber
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Mike Leber
In cities and towns all across America it turns out that people pay for their own lunches and their own dinners. People who make far less than we do.
Barack Obama
My mother would read aloud to my father and me in the evening. She read mainly travel books.
Beverly Cleary
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1916
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I don't lecture any more; it bores people rigid. I read and I talk. After you teach college for a while, that becomes fairly easy to do. A formal lecture makes people sit up straight and feel like they need to take notes for an exam later, and I don't want them to feel that way.
Diane Roberts
Blenders, bar accessories, cocktail shakers, ashtrays, cocktail glasses and little tiki bars, ... Anything you would normally stock a bar with, we carry. The '50s was a big cocktail era, and we sell almost every bar we get within a week or two.
Gregory Davis
[It's easy to wax satirical about the possibility that in some future time there could be more poets laureate in Colorado than readers of poetry. The fact is, poetry is an endangered species, and even those of us with a more prosaic bent can appreciate the importance of encouraging a broader audience. Of course, even poets have different views of what they do. Pablo Neruda wrote, for example, that] poetry is an act of peace, ... Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat.
Robert Frost
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1874
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1963
)
If you give folkies the chance to talk about folk music, they'll jump at the chance, because they're so argumentative. They never shut up. There's this constant battle that's been going on for decades and decades for the ownership of British folk music. The arguments seem to be an integral part of it. Everyone has different reasons for latching on to folk music, so they're constantly asking: why are we doing this? Why is this important?
Mike Connolly
Memorial services are the cocktail parties of the geriatric set.
Harold Macmillan
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1894
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1986
)
Hagen played in tournaments as though they were cocktail parties.
Charles Price
If people see this footage, they'll say, 'Oh my God, that's terrible,' and they'll go on eating their dinners,
Paul Rusesabagina
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