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In arguing that machines think, we are in the same fix as Darwin when he argued that man shares common ancestors with monkeys, or Galileo when he argued that the Earth spins on its axis. Herbert A. Simon
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When I got the call about the accident, I thought it was a joke, ... I argued with the paramedic who called. These things don't happen at 9:20 in the morning. Dick Grove
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We've argued about it. ... We've gone around in circles, Alan Yamamoto
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What has gone on in Pittsburgh is what has gone on in lots of other cities, which are often faced with convention centers that don't perform as their proponents had hoped or promised, and so it is argued that what you need is an adjacent hotel. Heywood Sanders
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Many thought it was a fool's errand - that the browser companies were never going to listen to us. Others argued that, 'Users don't care if you use Web standards.' Well, of course they don't. They just know that your site works better. Jeffrey Zeldman
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Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time. Rick Perlstein
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Philip insisted it would be wrong for him to break down and be so emotional. But, of course, when we rolled camera, he proceeded to do exactly what he'd argued against. It's what makes his performance feel so real. When he entered a scene, he was no longer thinking like an actor. He was thinking like Truman Capote would think. Bennett Miller
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I have always argued that newspapers should not have any civic purpose beyond telling readers what is happening... A reporter who doesn't quickly tell readers what they most want to know - the score - won't last long. Better he should teach political science. Jack Germond
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I have argued with great futility that this entire argument is based on a flawed premise. If you use a more realistic GDP assumption, based on what we've seen over the past few decades, Social Security won't go bankrupt. Greg Valliere
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We have to focus on paying the claims and looking at the sources we have to do that. Justin Glover
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We have no suspects and nobody has claimed responsibility at this time, Wayne Allen
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We have never denied a claim because we lacked the money. We want to give this money. We want to disperse the funds and pay the bills. We aren't trying to keep tight purse strings, if you will. Rob Wheeler
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We want issues related to compensation and pension claims to be addressed urgently since we do not want to see families of these workers starving. Membathisi Mdladlana
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We've seen claims in the last month that they didn't know until July of this year, and now you're working around the clock to find out what's wrong, ... That's rubbish. You knew you had a problem a long time ago. You had recalls in 18 countries. This committee's staff has uncovered memos going back to 1997 where you knew you had a problem and you didn't do anything about it. Heather Wilson
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The fact is that nothing in gerontology even comes close to fulfilling the promise of dramatically extended lifespan, in spite of bold claims to the contrary that by now should sound familiar. S. Jay Olshansky
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So long as the global economy continues to recover, that remains Obama's No. 1 claim to successful leadership. Nothing else even comes close. Thomas P.M. Barnett
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I make no claim that Jewish culture is superior to other cultures or that the Jewish song is better than the song of my neighbor. Theodore Bikel
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The fact that Western Muslims are free means that they can have enormous impact. But it would be wrong to claim that we are imposing our ways on the West. New ideas are now coming from the West. To be traditional is not so much a question of protecting ourselves as to be traditionalist in principle. Tariq Ramadan
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It may be meaningless, but at least it's a gesture. Dave Barry
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Each implementation of human effort, however minute the overall result may be, is summed up in the gesture of the sower - sometimes an awe-inspiring gesture. Emile Galle
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It is hard for me to imagine that I felt good about behaving like that. I also remember that the smallest gesture of affection would bring a lump to my throat, whether it was directed at me or at someone else. Sometimes all it took was a scene in a movie. This juxtaposition of callousness and extreme sensitivity seemed suspicious even to me. Bernhard Schlink
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I am fascist, not racist. I do the Roman (fascist) salute to greet our supporters and those who share my ideas. This gesture is in no way an incitement to violence and even less about racial hatred. Paolo Canio
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I thought that was just a great gesture on Evan Brock's part. Mark Gottfried
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I thought it was a neat thing they did. We had a small remembrance here at school on Friday. In small schools, you know everyone and they're close. I thought it was a really nice gesture on their part. They did it for themselves, but they were thinking of other people. Jerry Mortimer
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Everybody in Hollywood loves symbolic gestures. Drew Carey
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Sometimes a slow gradual approach does more good than a large gesture. Craig Newmark
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A period film, where you, for example, where you have a traditional wardrobes, you are bound to act a certain way. But in a modern film, a lot of body gesture. Donnie Yen
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I'm a novelist, that's how I make my livelihood, and I concentrate on the novels. David Mitchell
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A novelist is on the cusp between someone who knows everything and someone who knows nothing. Jane Smiley
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Novelists never have to footnote. Jane Smiley
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But here's the thing: what you do as a screenwriter is you sell your copyright. As a novelist, as a poet, as a playwright, you maintain your copyright Beth Henley
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Not all popular novelists are good, but all good novelists are, sooner or later, popular. Dean Koontz
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I'm more influenced by novelists than I am by filmmakers. Billy Bob Thornton
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In Hollywood, they think they know it all. You, as a writer, are essentially an outsider. Novelists and short-story writers, especially. Ray Bradbury
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Irish novelist John Banville has a creepy, introverted imagination. Floyd Skloot
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Let me put it this way: I don't plan to retire. What would I do, become a brain surgeon? I mean, a brain surgeon can retire and write novels, but a novelist can't retire and do brain surgery - or at least he better not. Alan Furst