As it happened, he had become interested in democratic constitutions and over the holidays had read all then in force.
— William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964
It's the placebo that works.
— A*
There is a universal sameness in the emotions of men.
— Douglas MacArthur, via William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964
Oh hi, I was about to reach out to you.
— Lily picking up the phone after I lost her in Target
What could possibly be so interesting?
— Lily as I stop to take a photo of a porch railing
A number of issues around the artist's book have been vigorously debated. Some of the major themes under examination have been:... 3. Where to put the apostrophe.
— "Artist's book," Wikipedia
Cotton over wire.
— Wall text for Carol Eckert, Museum of Fine Arts Boston
At West Point he had been told to regard rivers and oceans as obstacles along which men could dig in, forming lines or resistance. At Annapolis, he knew, midshipmen were taugh that streams and seas were highways.
— William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964
“During most of human existence, facts have been hard to pin down and most of knowledge was oral history, rumor and received wisdom,” said Scott Brown, a prominent California bookseller. “We have spent our whole lives in a fact-based world and while that seems how things ought to be, it may prove to have been a temporary aberration.” Mr. Brown noted that the news was now mostly digital. “Who can really say what an article really said when it was published? There’s rarely a printed — and therefore hard-to-change — version to refer back to,” he said. “The past is becoming unmoored and unreliable.”
— David Streitfeld, "Paging Big Brother: In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite," The New York Times
The question confuses many protesters, many of whom had no idea about the symbol’s racist connotations elsewhere in the world. They just like him.
— Daniel Victor, "Hong Kong Protesters Love Pepe the Frog. No, They’re Not Alt-Right," The New York Times
Created from people who have donated their bodies for Plastination.
— "BODY WORLDS & The Cycle of Life"
The General asked: "Why is it, Mr. President, that you frequently inquire my opinion regarding the social reforms under consideration,... but pay little attention to my view on the military?" His host replied: "Douglas, I don't bring these questions up for your advice but for your reactions. To me, you are the symbol of the concience of the American people."
— William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964
Woolly mammoths.
— M*
The vaulted design of the Sean Collier Memorial embodies structural principlesi in its material configuration and symbolizes generosity as service. This didactic visualization of forces is consistent with MIT's ethos of openness and transparency, while the idea that all five walls are needed to achieve a stable form is symbolic of a community coalescing to commemorate a loss.
— J. Meejin Yoon, Office Sean Collier Memorial description
During his infancy Indians attacked his father's troops with bows and arrows; in his last years—when he proposed that war be outlawed—superpowers were brandishing nuclear weapons.
— William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964
But this dismissiveness can itself become an intellectual mistake, a way to sneer at speculation while ignoring an underlying reality that deserves attention or investigation.
— Ross Douthat, "Jeffrey Epstein and When to Take Conspiracies Seriously," The New York Times
The meaning doesn't matter.
— Jason
It's kind of like buying the Playmobil dairy set where it comes with the cows, but also it comes with the containers of milk. You already have the milk, so you don't really need to set up the cows. But you have 'em so you might as well set them up.
— Lily
What do you have me on?
— Ken to Emily about pillows
First and formost, I want to thank my lord and savior for showing me through his mysterious ways that I need to chill out because he's got it.
— Student