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The fact is that the Democratic Party in modern times has always had a conservative wing, one frequently as strong or stronger than its liberal wing, and as such, when progressives speak of the party as a vehicle that naturally belongs to them, as if by right - until conservatives stole it from them - they weaken progressivism. Rick Perlstein
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Life is all about stewardship. It all belongs to God - he just loans it to us for a short period of time. The first command God gave to man was to take care of the Earth, which includes managing and protecting the environment. Rick Warren
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Let's make it 4-2. With that team, they score and you're like, 'We're not even worried.' We know we have the team to come back. We know we have the players to score goals and stop goals. There was no doubt in my mind that this game belonged to us. Maxime Talbot
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Lots of time I feel like I don't belong to this place. Jeff Buckley
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Scorsese and De Niro taught me to bring out the natural side of myself. And they taught me to think of myself as the average guy. Sometimes the average guy belongs in a role more than your matinee idol-type of person. We have to have people we can relate to. Joe Pesci
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So it was a bit tricky, 'cause most of the people in London belonged to this London clique and we didn't. So we didn't go to parties or hang out. Andy Partridge
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May, June and July are the heart of the season. We're being strangled out of business on an ocean that belongs to everybody. Tom Graham
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My inclination is to say that FEMA does belong in the Department of Homeland Security. Susan Collins
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One only gets to the top rung of the ladder by steadily climbing up one at a time, and suddenly all sorts of powers, all sorts of abilities which you thought never belonged to you--suddenly become within your own possibility and you think, ''Well, I'll have a go, too.'' Margaret Thatcher
coming spent writes
A lot of my creative energy is spent coming up with a concept that, once I get it, I feel like it writes itself. Mallory Ortberg
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We're not coming out here to just hang with those guys and hopefully we can win the game in the fourth quarter. We want to dominate. That's not been said about USC. Rod Wright
coming home supreme
We're not coming out here to go home after the first round. That would be a supreme disappointment. Chipper Jones
coming halftime intensity
We're not coming out at halftime with the intensity we need. Kurt Melton
coming virginia
We're not coming into Virginia to be a one-note Johnny. Herman Cain
coming false
We're not coming here with any false illusions. E. B. White
coming safe until
We're not coming back until it is safe and secure. Leinaala Lopes
coming mandatory telling
Mandatory dues. Not only that, they were coming in there telling me you need to do this, you need to do that. Doug Holmes
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Life is lived in a circle. The dates keep coming back to you. People say, 'Move on.' But that implies a straight road taking you somewhere else. Nothing can take you out of the seasons of the years and the dates that recall your life. And since we were a happy family together, we had many happy days and those days are now sad days. Susan Cohen
literary reasons writers
One of the reasons I like Barthes more than other writers of that ilk is because he had a literary quality. Jeffrey Eugenides
literary quite scientific
Something is missing in our culture. We can't quite celebrate the scientific literary tradition. Ian Mcewan
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Literary genres and techniques tend to take form in one's mind somewhat the way computer templates provide form for different computer tasks. Aberjhani
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It's not as if I've been unlucky. My books have been published and reviewed. I haven't lived through terrible literary suffering! Siri Hustvedt
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I resisted children's writing for a long time. I saw myself as a writer of literary fiction. But I had so much more fun writing kids' books. Ellen Potter
literary publishers secretly wrote
I write literary, not commercial, fiction - or so I've been told by my publishers who are proud I write literary fiction but secretly wish I wrote commercial. Tawni O'Dell
literary people point
I think he is unassailable from a literary point of view, ... On the other hand, there may be some people who think he's too established. Horace Engdahl
literary work
I think what matters most in literary work is the context, not the text. Andrea Hirata
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Japan, Germany, and India seem to me to have serious writers, readers, and book buyers, but the Netherlands has struck me as the most robust literary culture in the world. Paul Theroux
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Made it as a writer'? I'm still wondering if I've made it as a writer. I've made it as a published writer of the type of SF that I want to write and read, but I'm still waiting for that big breakthrough. Eric Brown
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Every published writer suffers through that first draft because most of the time, that's a disappointment. Rebecca Stead
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I speak English and Spanish. I write in Spanish; my books are published in English. Isabel Allende
published
That's because they had published prices, and we haven't set prices. Ron Sanders
published
John Updike's first published book was a collection of poems. Jonathan Galassi
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I had my success too soon. Three books published with Scribner's in New York before I was 30. Morley Callaghan
published wrote
The so-called No. 2 is actually the first one because he thought the first one, which he wrote second, was a little better, so he had it published first. Louis Lane
published
I published my first poem in 'The Paris Review' in 1980. Siri Hustvedt
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She was just steady all through the game. Perry Davis
steady
He was just a steady guy. Never flashy, but he was a big part of their championship teams. Wayne Primeau
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There has been a steady stream all day. Elaine Jennings
steady
That's what he does. He's been steady all year. Scott Benedict
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He's just been really steady for us inside. Scott Cross
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Our slowest time through the day was from 2-4 p.m., but we were still busy. It really was steady throughout the day. Peg Stipetich
steady
Oh, my gosh, it's been pretty steady all year. Randy Thompson
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I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.' Harriet Tubman
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Mick says, Would you join the band? I say to him, Mick, you know I'd be there in a New York minute. Ron Wood
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My favorite thing about New York is the view, the skyline. Jack Reynor
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N.Y. hip-hop is ok, but we gotta become brave again; we have to be brave enough and do something new - that's what New York is about... New. Nas
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I'm a Laker fan, always have been. And the New York Yankees, for sure. Antonio Sabato, Jr.
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I live mostly in New York, but I teach in both New York and L.A. Josh Pais
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I can live in L.A. as a struggling artist. I cannot live in New York as a struggling artist. Gina Rodriguez
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I'm Irish on St. Patrick's Day. I'm Italian on Columbus Day. I'm a New Yorker every day. Tamara Tunie
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Honestly, like, I'm a superfan of the 'New York Times,' but I know nothing about how they put it together, and I really don't care. Ira Glass
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I'm a big lover of Shakespeare. In fact, the only plays that I've ever done professionally in New York have been Shakespearian. Samira Wiley