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«Race relations can be an appropriate issue . . . but only if you want to craft solutions, and not catalogue complaints. If we use the issue appropriately, we can transform it from the cancer of our society into the cure.»
Author: David N. Dinkins
(
Mayor,
Politician)
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Keywords:
appropriate,
appropriately,
Cancer,
catalogue,
catalogued,
catalogues,
craft,
solutions,
The Cure,
transform
«The catalogue of miseries seems to cry out for commercial spots and a station break: the stuff of noonday soap opera.»
Author: Stefan Kanfer
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Keywords:
catalogue,
catalogued,
catalogues,
commercial,
cry out,
cry out for,
miseries,
noonday,
opera,
soap,
soap opera,
soap operas,
spots,
station
«Personally, I can't see why it would be any less romantic to find a husband in a nice four-color catalogue than in the average downtown bar at happy hour.»
«I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: no good in a bed, but fine up against a wall.»
Author: Eleanor Roosevelt
(
Diplomat,
First Lady,
Humanitarian)
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About:
Flattery
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Keywords:
Against A,
bed,
bed of roses,
catalogue,
catalogued,
catalogues,
description,
descriptions,
fine,
flattered,
named,
named after,
no-good,
pleased,
rose,
wall
«She once used me with that insolence, that in revenge I took her to pieces; sifted her, and separated her failings; I studied 'em, and got 'em by rote. The catalogue was so large, that I was not without hopes, one day or other to hate her heartily.»
«HYDRA, n. A kind of animal that the ancients catalogued under many heads.»
«DRUIDS, n. Priests and ministers of an ancient Celtic religion which did not disdain to employ the humble allurement of human sacrifice. Very little is now known about the Druids and their faith. Pliny says their religion, originating in Britain, spread eastward as far as Persia. Caesar says those who desired to study its mysteries went to Britain. Caesar himself went to Britain, but does not appear to have obtained any high preferment in the Druidical Church, although his talent for human sacrifice was considerable. Druids performed their religious rites in groves, and knew nothing of church mortgages and the season-ticket system of pew rents. They were, in short, heathens and --as they were once complacently catalogued by a distinguished prelate of the Church of England --Dissenters.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(
Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
allurement,
allurements,
An Ancient,
Caesar,
catalogued,
catalogues,
Celtic,
Church of,
Church of England,
complacently,
considerable,
disdain,
dissenter,
dissenters,
druid,
employ,
Groves,
heathens,
High Church,
Human sacrifice,
mortgage,
mortgaged,
mortgages,
originating,
Persia,
Pliny,
preferment,
prelate,
prelates,
rents,
rites,
season ticket,
The Church of,
ticket
«GEOLOGY, n. The science of the earth's crust --to which, doubtless, will be added that of its interior whenever a man shall come up garrulous out of a well. The geological formations of the globe already noted are catalogued thus: The Primary, or lower one, consists of rocks, bones or mired mules, gas-pipes, miners' tools, antique statues minus the nose, Spanish doubloons and ancestors. The Secondary is largely made up of red worms and moles. The Tertiary comprises railway tracks, patent pavements, grass, snakes, mouldy boots, beer bottles, tomato cans, intoxicated citizens, garbage, anarchists, snap-dogs and fools.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(
Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
added,
anarchists,
antique,
antiques,
beer bottle,
boots,
bottles,
cans,
catalogued,
catalogues,
comprise,
comprises,
comprising,
doubtless,
formations,
garbage,
garrulous,
geological,
geology,
globe,
intoxicated,
miner,
miners,
minus,
mired,
mole,
moles,
mouldy,
mules,
noted,
patent,
patented,
pipes,
railway,
railways,
snakes,
snap,
snaps,
Spanish,
Tertiary,
The Globe,
The Mole,
The Mule,
The Nose,
tomato,
tomatoes,
tracks,
worms
«Do not all charms fly at the mere touch of cold philosophy? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven: we know her woof, her texture; she is given in the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an angel's wings, conquer all mysteries by rule and line, empty the haunted air, and gnome mine unweave a rainbow.»
Author: John Keats
(
Poet)
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Keywords:
catalogue,
catalogued,
catalogues,
charms,
clip,
clipped,
clipping,
common cold,
common touch,
gnome,
gnomes,
haunted,
mysteries,
rainbow,
texture,
textures,
The Haunted,
unweave,
woof
«October is a fine and dangerous season in America. a wonderful time to begin anything at all. You go to college, and every course in the catalogue looks wonderful.»