Quotes About Association
To some I am a rabid vampire feeding on their humiliation.
~ Chris Abani
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the laws of the South. From that moment
~ Chris d'Lacey
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The latter refers to the dragon element only of the pair, when the two are physically separated.
~ Chris d'Lacey
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What's the Connection?
~ Chris Grabenstein
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His favorite chicken dish is Artemis Fowl.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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Charlie Brown is the one person I identify with. C.B. is such a loser. He wasn't even the star of his own Halloween special.
~ Chris Rock
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So, what was the reason for the number of biblical citations being so high? Well, it was that most of the biblical citations came from sermons, as Lutz clearly explained:
~ Chris Rodda
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Unlike prose writing, the strange process of writing with pictures encourages associations and recollections to accumulate literally in front of your eyes; people, places, and events appear out of nowhere. Doors open into rooms remembered from childhood, faces form into dead relatives, and distant loves appear, almost magically, on the page- all deceptively manageable, visceral, the combinations sometimes even revelatory.
~ Chris Ware
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The cement bunnies remained serene and unaffected by the chaos.
~ Christa Faust
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There must be some correlation," he said. "There has to be!
~ Christa Faust
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The most common double-letter pairing in the English language being the double L, of course, challenged only by the double T.
~ Christa Faust
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His name was Winchester. John Winchester.
~ Christa Faust
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I'm blessed, for I have sinned with the best damned fuck in the universe.
~ Christie Ridgway
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Portage." Vivian wrinkles her nose. "It sounds like—oh, I don't know—a pie made of sausage.
~ Christina Baker Kline
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Le] couple mère-enfant ne désigne pas une association d'individus mais essentiellement un système de rôles et d'obligations : une formation sociale. De surcroît cette formation sociale est le résultat empirique - en termes d'associations d'individus physiques - d'une structure d'exploitation : le système politique patriarcal.
~ Christine Delphy
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As language is learned, it alters how we process information. Just as when we learn to identify a face with a name, it alters how we treat a face-it's not just a face, it's my friend Mike-so learning language results in our automatic labeling of objects, actions, sounds, and even more abstract categories like emotions. This labeling categorizes the item and links it to other instances of the category.
~ Christine Kenneally
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It was sitting there under a gift-shop bust of Socrates, the inventor of mansplaining.
~ Christopher Brown
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Though the idea was Hitler's, originating in a scribbled note
~ Heinrich Fraenkel
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The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
~ Heinrich Heine
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King Henry—have exchanged her son's inheritance for
~ Helen Castor
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By skilfully training a hunting animal, by closely associating with it, by identifying with it, you might be allowed to experience all your vital, sincere desires, even your most bloodthirsty ones, in total innocence. You could be true to yourself.
~ Helen Macdonald
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remember the name of the firm which he owned. She
~ Helen MacInnes
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How long had the Doc been crazy? I don't know. Quite some time, I guess. Don't worry. He was only a general practitioner.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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The theory is that being a part of a club helps you to be an active person, involved in community life and with a sense of responsibility for the collective. This is important for developing a society of trust. There's lots of research to show that being part of a club helps develop trust as it encourages us to live a connected, associational life – which is good for us and makes us happy.
~ Helen Russell
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