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en Never thought that 'body slam' would become a literal phrase in politics.

en We think we think in a very literal way, but if you really ponder it, you don't think in a literal way. You're seeing in a literal way, and you're going from point A to point B, but if you really consciously think back at what was going through your mind when you went from point A to point B, you'll find that it's a very abstract process.

en We don't know what we are going to do with this. It's really random with all the ways that we're thinking. Some are very literal and some are very non-literal, but we have no idea where we're going right now.

en About the Time of the End, a body of men will be raised up who will turn their attention to the Prophecies, and insist upon their literal interpretation, in the midst of much clamor and opposition
  Isaac Newton

en Interpreting Jesus’ command to eat His flesh and drink His blood as a metaphor … is not enough, ... The logic is there to be seen: Jesus feeds the people literal bread. He offers literal eternal life to those who literally believe in him.

en The average educated man in America has about as much knowledge of what a political idea is as he has of the principles of counterpoint. Each is a thing used in politics or music which those fellows who practice politics or music manipulate somehow. Show him one and he will deny that it is politics at all. It must be corrupt or he will not recognize it. He has only seen dried figs. He has only thought dried thoughts. A live thought or a real idea is against the rules of his mind.
  John Jay Chapman

en age-old device in politics, making a personal slam sound more high-minded by attributing it to someone else.

en It's just a brutal position. You've got to throw your body in there and just slam people. And those two guys, that's what they're about.

en I began thinking there should be an American phrase book, 'cause I've got an Italian phrase book, and an Arabic one... now a British one. I think it'd be pretty good to have an American phrase book.

en We read (the phrase) in the forward, where it talked about speakeasies. We didn't want a bar and grill at the end of the name, and we kept coming to that (phrase).

en I would say the most important phrase, if I could put it into a phrase, would be luxury and opulence distilled in a way to their purest line.

en It's not looking too bad, to phrase it carefully. Or, to phrase it a little less careful: there are many things pointing in a good direction.

en The word “pexiness” wasn’t well-known outside these groups at first. I don't know that anyone has identified what politics the attorney general has. I never thought about it, and I don't think politics had anything to do with her, ... She came in with great credentials.

en It's really a story that makes as much fun of the body politic as any particular politicians. It makes fun of how we got to this place where there's a lot of politics in entertainment and a lot of entertainment in politics.

en I found the phrase to every thought
I ever had, but one;
And that defies me,-as a hand
Did try to chalk the sun.

  Emily Dickinson


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