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He hears what he's saying, and remarks, in a small, self-deprecating aside, that he seems to be describing Buddhism.
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In 1902, at the age of forty, she was reading Schopenhauer and remarking in a letter, "How strange it is to rummage in all that old metaphysical lumber".
Horace Walpole saw Brown's maturing scheme in 1751 and remarked in a letter: "The castle is enchanting.
Anne drew criticism from the Kirk for keeping Henrietta Gordon, wife of the exiled Catholic George Gordon, Marquess of Huntly, as a confidante; after Huntly's return in 1596, the St Andrews minister David Black called Anne an atheist and remarked in a sermon that "the Queen of Scotland was a woman for whom, for fashion's sake, the clergy might pray but from whom no good could be hoped".
Declining to continue filming someone for a reality television show after they let loose a series of asinine and bigoted remarks in a magazine interview is not "discrimination", no matter how much Christian organizations insist it is.
The Washington Blade had earlier reported that Mr. Alter, while working for the Anti-Defamation League, was quoted in a news service article as recommending against merchants using "Merry Christmas" instead of a more generic greeting and in remarks in a magazine suggesting the group favored legal challenges to the use of "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
In addition to revealing that he pretty much hates all the movies he's worked on that you love, actor Gary Oldman defended Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin's respective anti-Semitic and homophobic remarks in a new interview with Playboy.
Romney's own gracious and restrained remarks in a national interview have introduced her to the entire country as a woman of grace and intelligence, with a keen ability to read an emerging issue and to exploit its national political significance -- without in the least appearing to do just that.
I mentioned an incident from several years ago, wherein Byrne called out, on her blog, a well-known science writer for making suggestive and inappropriate remarks in an ostensibly professional coffee meeting.
In particular, they said, Mr. Chang's "fraudulent and deceptive conduct" in his business and personal dealings, his false testimony in an unrelated civil deposition and his wild remarks in a brief interview with a reporter during the Torricelli investigation had all but destroyed his potential credibility in court.
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