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en It's almost like a psychological Berlin Wall. People just don't want to go past it.

en It's always the small people who change things. It's never the politicians or the big guys. I mean, who pulled down the Berlin wall? It was all the people in the streets. The specialists didn't have a clue the day before.

en I was cynical about Iraq. But when I saw the Iraqi people voting . . . it was the start of a new Arab world... The Berlin Wall has fallen.

en The weight of the evidence makes it clear that the only people who would believe that AOL's real concern is the privacy and security if its members are the kind of people who believed that East Germany built the Berlin Wall to 'protect' its citizens.

en Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! (Speech near the Berlin Wall, 1987)
  Ronald Reagan

en 15 years without the wall, time to fill the gap (on Berlin)

en The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. Just like the Berlin Wall, the Wright Amendment will fall.

en The Berlin Wall is the defining achievement of socialism
  George F. Will

en I am not in favor of taking a new Berlin Wall and setting it up on the south border.

en When you think about the events that we've been through, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to, I guess you'd say, 9/11 being the culmination at the end of that, of that scope, what extraordinary changes there have been.

en the Berlin Wall came down, the Evil Empire collapsed, and the cause of liberty prevailed in the world.
  Ronald Reagan

en Open skies will come, just as the Berlin Wall finally came down. It's an anachronism to have these restrictions between two free-trading states.

en Sometimes, because of its immediacy, television produces a kind of electronic parable. Berlin, for instance, on the day the Wall was opened. Rostropovich was playing his cello by the Wall that no longer cast a shadow, and a million East Berliners were thronging to the West to shop with an allowance given them by West German banks! At that moment the whole world saw how materialism had lost its awesome historic power and become a shopping list.
  John Berger

en We're going to try to manufacture a big-scale piece called a Memory Wall. When you walk past the Memory Wall (constructed of hundreds of liquid pixels), basically you'll trigger a wave that will travel the length of the pixel. So, when people walk past it, they're triggering pixels sending the wave from the front to the back. It's kind of like an interactive architecture piece.

en Let's get real. It won't happen in a nation that has the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. We won't build the Berlin Wall or the Israeli fence. There will be changes, though.


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