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This quotation appears on a wall of a Munich art gallery two years later, when the Nazis displayed hundreds of seized artworks they declared entartet (degenerate).
This quotation appears on the very first page of the "Theory of Moral Sentiments":How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it.Smith voices similar opinions when he mentions the "invisible hand".
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Ms. Raab quoted the actress Marlo Thomas (citing Sheryl Sandberg's book, "Lean In," where the quotation appears): "A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless.
(2) The quotation appears on various websites as "An actor is something less than a man, while an actress is something more than a woman".
Dec. 8, '41 While the quotation appeared in the Dec. 1943 issue, it is not to be found in the January '44 number.
On Liberty, the essay in which the above quotation appears, is not, writes Mill, the occasion for developing this idea as it relates to "parts of national education".
Henry Fielding's quotation appears on p. 52 of Herzog's book.
A final gallery (where Anderson's quotation appears on the wall) includes four large stiff group portraits, where one — the deeply strange portrait of "Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wase" — would have sufficed.
The quotation appeared in a profile of the City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, whom Mr. Bloomberg is believed to see as the best candidate in the race to succeed him.
The quotation appeared fairly innocuous and came from a larger conversation, also mentioned in the article, in which Pelfrey criticized his own performance this season and praised the direction the Mets' new front office had set.
That quotation appeared atop a news release describing "Music in Layers," a concert presented by the composers' collective Red Light New Music on Monday evening at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space.
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