Famously
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514 examples of Famously in a sentence
Famously, Beckett said the only thing he could be sure of was that Vladimir and Estragon were "wearing bowler hats."
Richard Wagner
famously
created the hidden orchestra that was placed in a pit between the stage and the audience.
And one of my heroes, Aphex Twin,
famously
hid in dark corners of clubs.
Indeed, Thomas Edison
famously
said, "I have not failed, I have found 10,000 ways that won't work."
British politician Michael Gove
famously
said that people in this country have had enough of experts.
Because bras are
famously
made of flammable material.
So, about this war that destroyed classical Greece, Thucydides wrote famously: "It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this instilled in Sparta that made the war inevitable."
This is Portland, Oregon,
famously
200-foot blocks,
famously
walkable.
This is Salt Lake City,
famously
600-foot blocks,
famously
unwalkable.
Portland, Oregon,
famously
walkable, instituted its "Skinny Streets" program in its residential neighborhood.
When white male European philosophers first thought to conceptualize time and history, one
famously
declared, "[Africa] is no historical part of the World."
William Faulkner
famously
said, "The past is never dead.
But when Hegel
famously
said that Africa was no historical part of the world, he implied that it was merely a voluminous land mass taking up space at the bottom of the globe.
He
famously
said that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will think it's the truth, and the bigger the lie, the better, because people won't even think that something so big can be a lie.
Famously, Napoleon wrote many love letters to Josephine, but perhaps amongst the most memorable is this brief and urgent note: "Home in three days.
I travelled for a month in Nepal with our good friend, Matthieu Ricard, and you'll remember Matthieu
famously
said to all of us here once at TED, "Western science is a major response to minor needs."
But human memory is
famously
flawed.
Anders
famously
replied, "We went to the moon, but we actually discovered Earth."
Ramsey Theory is home to some
famously
difficult problems.
And, you know, walking through TED in these days and hearing the other speakers and feeling the energy of the crowd, I was remembering this quote of the Canadian author, Marshall McLuhan, who once
famously
said, "On spacecraft earth, there are no passengers.
And back then, you
famously
said, by calling out human right abuses, you said, "Look, there are some situations one simply cannot be neutral about, because when you're neutral, you are an accomplice."
And in fact, Midgley
famously
inhaled CFCs and blew out a candle to demonstrate, at a scientific conference, that they were safe and nonflammable.
Most famously, he notes that for a ruler, “it is much safer to be feared than loved.”
About 200 years ago, Napoleon
famously
warned ...
The Greeks
famously
called these divine attendant spirits of creativity "daemons."
Socrates, famously, believed that he had a daemon who spoke wisdom to him from afar.
Now, they went to the surface of the moon, they
famously
made the great leap for mankind.
As Stephen Hawking
famously
said, we're just a chemical scum on the surface of a typical planet that's in orbit around a typical star, which is on the outskirts of a typical galaxy, and so on.
This pessimism
famously
appears in the Bible, in one of the few biblical passages with a named author.
And one of the things Obama did, was they famously, the Obama campaign did, was they
famously
put up MyBarackObama.com, myBO.com
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