The resultant tales from ordsprog
The resultant tales from life are stirring reader interest, survivor passions and unease among Britons.
Francis X. Clines
I was a great reader of fairy tales. I tried to read the entire fairy tale section of the library: Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book, Red Fairy Book, and so on, probably down to the Puce or Chartreuse fairy tales.
Beverly Cleary
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1916
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Occupations and resultant attitudes have been assigned to the various stages of human life.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
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If a secret history of books could be written, and the author's private thoughts and meanings noted down alongside of his story, how many insipid volumes would become interesting, and dull tales excite the reader!
William Makepeace Thackeray
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1811
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1863
)
Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin. A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader.
Neville Cardus
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1888
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1975
)
However, increased interest in marketing automation [solutions] also [stem] from increased business confidence and resultant purchasing decisions.
Sharon Mertz
[Your curiosity was the characteristic that editors and reporters mentioned more than any other.] I think of The Times reader as curious, as someone who regards life as a continuing education, ... Each reader has a few subjects about which he or she may be passionate, even expert, and a more wide-ranging appetite that can be seduced, surprised, engaged on almost any subject if we present it well.
Bill Keller
People were more interested in the phenomena than the art itself. This, combined with the growing interest in collecting art as an investment and the resultant boom in the art market, made it a difficult time for a young artist to remain sincere without becoming cynical. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.
Keith Haring
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1958
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We decided we were really going to look at the survivor side of child abuse. (Cindy Hall) was a survivor on television, and it symbolizes the strength and courage ... which are the same qualities you would find in a survivor of child abuse.
Cheryl Love
I like the idea of stirring up interest in the stockholders, ... They don't know anything. They have the crumbs and the company is taking the pie.
Robert Morse
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1931
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The geopolitical situation regarding crude oil is stirring a tremendous amount of buying interest.
Ed Silliere
No writing comes alive unless the writer sees across his desk a reader, and searches constantly for the word or phrase which will carry the image he wants the reader to see, and arouse the emotion he wants him to feel. Without consciousness of a live reader, what a man writes will die on his page.
Barbara W. Tuchman
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1912
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1989
)
It's only for two weeks. The Survivor crowd will probably follow Survivor to a new night, ... It's an addicting show.
James Goss
Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed and governed their passions or have no passions, but because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of Heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which all the passions emanate uncurbed in their eternal glory. The fool shall not enter into Heaven let him be ever so holy.
William Blake
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1757
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1827
)
Uneasy pride in heroes has always been a Jewish right and an affirmation of real life. May God bless you no less, Gen. Sharon, and may we continue in our healthy unease.
Rabbi Richard Yellin
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