Papers Quotes
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	It's all papers and forms, the entire Civil Service is like a fortress made of papers, forms and red tape.   
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	A newspaperman said, 'You have to have a team in New York.' I replied, 'Who says you have to have a team in New York?' What came out in the papers was a headline that said, Giles Says, 'Who needs New York?' I confess that quote bothered me, and there seemed to be no way to dispose of it. It was repeated again and again.   
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	I'm not on Twitter, and I don't read the papers day to day, so I am somewhat protected. There's this weird separation between your private and public persona.   
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	According to the papers, I'm miserable, alienated, and on the brink of resignation. But that's simply not where I am.   
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	I'm sure you have arguments with your friends, but they don't get printed up and magnified in the papers.   
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	He [Hemingway] used a stand-up work place he had fashioned out of the top of of a bookcase near his bed. His portable typewriter was snugged in there and papers were spread along the top of the bookcase on either side of it. He used a reading board for longhand writing.   
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	It hit the damn papers that I was being chased through the woods with dogs and choppers. I mean, who the hell are we after here, John Dillinger? For Chrissakes, I'm just a lowly guitar player.   
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	I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to. But it was just filling up my day with hatred.   
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	Back in the East you can't do much without the right papers, but with the right papers you can do anything The believe in papers. Papers are power.   
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	You could write the entire history of science in the last 50 years in terms of papers rejected by Science or Nature.   
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	No, I don't read the papers. I just look at the pictures.   
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	I've always tried to be the person who says things no one else wants to say. I've always kept it in house, as opposed to going to the papers.   
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	Now, for several months, each group has been publishing at a fixed date one or several printed papers in addition to pamphlets and leaflets.   
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	I'm drowning in papers.   
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	I just read about a schoolteacher who got hurt. She was grading papers on a curve!   
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	I was reading so much about myself in the papers that was not me.   
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	The Pentagon Papers case stands today as a barrier to silence by official edict.   
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	NANCY DREW, an attractive girl of eighteen, was driving home along a country road in her new, dark-blue convertible. She had just delivered some legal papers for her father.   
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	I often think that eventually I'd love to do some papers... my correspondence if life calms down a bit, but I think I'd do history or English literature... I've had enough of journos.   
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	I beg your lordship's patience till I can procure my papers. I cannot plead until I have those papers that I insisted upon.   
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	I never claimed to be a low-maintenance gal, but when I'm writing, it's particularly challenging. I lose things constantly: my watch, my glasses, my papers, my mind.   
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	So I ask that these papers be taken for what they merely are: exercises, trials, tryouts, a means of displaying possibilities, not establishing fact.   
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	I always read the papers, the political bits.   
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	I see by the papers that you have once more stirred that pool of intellectual stagnation, the educational convention.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					