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Post-Presidency
                                    
Chimeras of Experience: A Conversation with Jonah Lehrer (2009)
                                        
                                        (Feb 22, 2012) http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57570712/jimmy-carter-obama-thanked-my-grandson-who-discovered-romneys-47-video/ 
Post-Presidency
                                    
                                        
                                        1978 statement, as quoted in The "New Woman" Revised : Painting and Gender Politics on Fourteenth Street  (1992) by Ellen Wiley Todd, Ch. 7, p. 273. 
Context: I hope my work is recognizable as being by a woman, though I certainly would never deliberately make it feminine in any way, in subject or treatment. But if I speak in a voice which is my own, it's bound to be the voice of a woman.
                                    
                                        
                                        The Introduction 
The Unfinished Autobiography (1951)
                                    
                                        
                                        quote about shades and drawing 
1960s, Interview with Barbara Rose', Archives - American Art, 1968
                                    
                                        
                                        Quoted in  "Time" is right for songwriter Ward" by Jill Menze at Reuters (9 January 2009) http://www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSTRE5090MC20090110 
Context: I treat the act of making a record very much like working in a laboratory, experimenting with sounds and ideas... Whoever chooses to latch onto it, great; whoever doesn't, that's fine, too. The reaction always pales in comparison to the weight of the act of production.
                                    
                                        
                                        Interviewedby Lee Clayton, "Welcome into Pelé's World" in Daily Mail [England] (27 May 2006) 
Context: Bobby Moore — he defended like a lord. Let me tell you about this man. When I played, I would face up to a defender, I would beat him with my eyes, send him the wrong way; I would look one way and then go the other. Defenders would just kick me in frustration. They would foul me because they couldn't stop me, or because I would confuse them with my movement. I would move my eyes, my legs or my body, but not always the ball. They would follow my move, but not Bobby, not ever. He would watch the ball, he would ignore my eyes and my movement and then, when he was ready and his balance was right, he would take the ball, always hard, always fair. He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.
                                    
“I love fools' experiments. I am always making them.”
                                        
                                         recollection http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F2113&viewtype=text&pageseq=7 by E. Ray Lankester, from his essay "Charles Robert Darwin" in C.D. Warner, editor, Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern (R.S. Peale & J.A. Hill, New York, 1896) volume 2, pages 4835-4393, at page 4391 
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