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Sometimes he suggests that people pass initiatives that lead to consequences they don't really understand.
Sometimes he suggests an infinitely more sophisticated version of the music of the mystic Gurdjieff, which he has also recorded.
Sometimes he suggests that he is drawing on years of careful study; just as often, on his tenure as mayor.
Sometimes he suggests that what he practices is the art of the "lyric essay," a term he popularized among nonfiction M.F.A. students, which places his work in a tradition extending from Seneca and Cicero through Montaigne, all of whom got along fine without fact-checkers.
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But sometimes he gently suggests they forgo the TV and go for a walk outside or try starting a conversation with other people at the campsite.
His enthusiasm for domes does seem to get the better of him sometimes, as when he suggests that whole cities should be enclosed in domes where climate and everything else is controlled.
In the Charmides, Socrates gets Critias to agree to something stronger, namely, that many of these states — seeing, hearing, and other forms of perception, desire, intention, love, fear, and belief — must have an object other than themselves, even if they are sometimes self-directed; and he suggests that it would be odd if knowledge were not like this as well (167c-168a).
But this is also a book that will create new favorites, like Steve Martin's look at "Changes in the Memory After Fifty," in which he suggests that "sometimes it's fun to sit in your garden and try to remember your dog's name".
But he sometimes suggests that he is not feeling young.
Trump doesn't own Ferry Point; like the company that manages Pelham Bay and Split Rock, he leases the course from the city, and although he was involved in the final stages of construction, he didn't create it, despite what he sometimes suggests.
There are occasional glimmers of humility, as if he can see the absurdity of some of his pronouncements, which he sometimes suggests are merely "thought experiments".
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