Wrote
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Okay, I
wrote
that.
He was so concerned, he
wrote
to me from his wife's email account because he was afraid a phone call could be traced.
And I really don't like that kind of description, because I am actually partly responsible for the term "alpha male" because I
wrote
this book "Chimpanzee Politics," which was recommended by Newt Gingrich to freshmen congressmen.
He
wrote
a book called "From Dictatorship to Democracy" with 81 methodologies for non-violent resistance.
I
wrote
to the Enron people.
The Economist magazine recently
wrote
an article covering one of the recent studies on happiness, and the title was "The Happy, the Unhappy and the Bulgarians."
Not because I was encountering homosexual sex and love for the first time, but because the way James
wrote
about it made it impossible for me to attach otherness to it.
The Guardian wrote, "If art is about transformation, then there can be no more transformative experience.
Case in point: When "The Sultan's Elephant" came to London just nine months after 7/7, a Londoner wrote, "For the first time since the London bombings, my daughter called up with that sparkle back in her voice.
And I'd like to share a few things that people
wrote
on this wall.
As he wrote, "And then the question beyond, where history offers us only fragments.
For example, I recently
wrote
an article in The New Yorker magazine, but I can't afford to buy an ad in it.
I keep it with me to remind me of the ties that tie me to the young women I
wrote
about, ties that are not economic but personal in nature, measured not in money but in memories.
And my source on this is Hannah Arendt, the German philosopher who
wrote
a book called "The Human Condition."
You can imagine the tremendous joy of playing with a Tetris game that you
wrote
in JACK and then compiled into machine language in a compiler that you
wrote
also, and then seeing the result running on a machine that you built starting with nothing more than a few thousand NAND gates.
So what this is, is a kind of a sketch, an application sketch I
wrote
in Python.
He
wrote
a book over a thousand years ago called "The Canon of Medicine," and the rules he laid out for testing medicines are actually really similar to the rules we have today, that the disease and the medicine must be the same strength, the medicine needs to be pure, and in the end we need to test it in people.
"A smile is a door that is half open and half closed," the author Jennifer Egan
wrote.
When I first published some of these data a few years ago in a magazine called Foreign Policy, one of the people who
wrote
in, not entirely in agreement, was Tom Friedman.
He later wrote, "It's okay, some of my best friends are naked savages."
I
wrote
those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them.
He
wrote
very, very positive reviews about himself.
In contrast, the people that
wrote
the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually entered the physical space, they talked a lot more about spatial information.
And I think we're going to see a lot more of that, where we can reflect on who we are by looking at what we wrote, what we said, what we did.
And in 1996, I found the answer in principles in a master spoken-word artist named Reg E. Gaines, who
wrote
the famous poem, "Please Don't Take My Air Jordans."
One guy
wrote
another guy.
Here is an example from an op-ed on Thanksgiving, in the Boston Globe a couple of years ago, where the writer wrote, "The Indian life was a difficult one, but there were no employment problems, community harmony was strong, substance abuse unknown, crime nearly non-existent, what warfare there was between tribes was largely ritualistic and seldom resulted in indiscriminate or wholesale slaughter."
So I
wrote
a letter.
In his fascinating account of the disaster, Nathaniel Philbrick
wrote
that these men were just about as far from land as it was possible to be anywhere on Earth.
Herman Melville, who used this story as research for "Moby Dick,
" wrote
years later, and from dry land, quote, "All the sufferings of these miserable men of the Essex might in all human probability have been avoided had they, immediately after leaving the wreck, steered straight for Tahiti.
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