Quotes About New
Finley is going over to get a new piece of bat.
~ Jerry Coleman
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I think that technology has both introduced new sounds but also allowed an increasingly painterly approach to recording music as you can now paint over what you've done and more and more refine an existing performance.
~ Jerry Harrison
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After its hothouse incubation in the seventies, appropriation breathed important new life into art. This life flowered spectacularly over the decades - even if it's now close to aesthetic kudzu.
~ Jerry Saltz
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Nació una tarde lluviosa de octubre, a comienzos del nuevo siglo en la fría Bogotá.
~ Jesús Rodríguez
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If you want a baby, have a new one. Don't baby the old one.
~ Jessamyn West
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You aren't the thing that needs to change. It's that you are overcome by your situation, by the way the world has descended on you. There is much in you that is young and new – and not just in you. In any person, even the oldest conceivable person. That's what it means to be living – to engage with the cacophony of objects.
~ Jesse Ball
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What matters is that new forms of propertylessness will do away with the sexual greed that is characteristic of all having societies.
~ Erich Fromm
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And so everything is new and brave, red poppies and good food, cigarettes and summer breeze.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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a new beer did well, winning the exposition's top beer award. Forever afterward, its brewer called it Pabst Blue Ribbon.
~ Erik Larson
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I felt like a child, ebullient and careless, the intoxication of the new regime working like wine in me.
~ Erik Larson
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They tasted a new snack called Cracker Jack and a new breakfast food called Shredded Wheat.
~ Erik Larson
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the fair ' led our people out of the wilderness of the commonplace to new ideas of architectural beauty and nobility.
~ Erik Larson
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Now he was proving it again. Each time was a new time and he never thought about the past when he was doing it.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I like to see you in the morning all new and strange.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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The thousand times that he had proved it meant nothing. Now he was proving it again. Each time was a new time and he never thought about the past when he was doing it.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Rousseau created a new responsibility for evil; neither God nor man but human society.
~ Ernst Cassirer
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At their very feet had been the river. The boat came breasting out of the mist, and in they stepped. All new things in life were meant to come like that.
~ Eudora Welty
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The challenge to writers today, I think, is not to disown any part of our heritage. Whatever our theme in writing, it is old and tried. Whatever our place, it has been visited by the stranger, it will never be new again. It is only the vision that can be new; but that is enough.
~ Eudora Welty
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She would like to tell him some strange beautiful thing, if she could speak at all, something to make him speak. Communication would be telling something that is all new, so as to have more of the new told back.
~ Eudora Welty
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Kotkin's new feudalism, in which narcissistic aristocrats like Kardashian and Bieber are able to wield massive armies of loyal voyeurs.
~ Andrew Keen
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Every evil weaves itself into the fabric of history, never to be undone. Yet at the same time—at the very same time—each of us gets a new soul with which to start the world again. It
~ Andrew Klavan
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A new ecosystem approach—on an earthwide scale—is the Gaia hypothesis (Lovelock 1988). Whereas
~ Andrew P. Dobson
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Because there was no pre-existing patrician elite, those successful in the new book industry could write very swiftly to the top of the social hierarchy.
~ Andrew Pettegree
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The stranglehold of the departed was much resented by the new generation of aspiring authors. Which is why it is who did make the breakthrough were so admired.
~ Andrew Pettegree
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