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(The phrase is from Yeats's praise of Burke's oratory).
But he has not left "His Dark Materials" -- the phrase is from "Paradise Lost" -- behind.
"Thoughtful lightness": the phrase is from a literary essay by Italo Calvino.
While the phrase is from Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," the gallerist Marc Benda suggested the title after reading an interview with the actress Megan Fox.
The phrase is from a 2002 paper by Ian McCammon, who sought to explain why avalanches are often triggered by knowledgeable backcountry skiers who should know better.
Jesus as the Man of Sorrows has no exact parallel in the Bible — the phrase is from a verse in the Book of Isaiah commonly taken to prophesy the coming of a humble messiah.
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The phrasing is from Apple's own Web site, but, unfortunately, the company does not offer "true CD audio," as it calls this, when you download music from the iTunes Music Store.
Maintaining this openness of vocabulary, this tentativeness of phrase and of re-phrasing, is from a hermeneutic perspective a guiding norm of any genuine dialogue.
Such phrases are from a dead language to us.
(The quoted phrases are from Mr. Madoff's statement in court when he pleaded guilty in 2009).
In fact all the phrases are from final statements made by death row prisoners, which Mr. Camnitzer found on the official Web site of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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