sometimes naïve. Understand, or not?
Leader of China Angrily Chastises Hong Kong Media http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/29/world/leader-of-china-angrily-chastises-hong-kong-media.html (October 2000). Also quoted as All over the world, wherever you go to, you always run faster than western journalists. But the questions you keep asking are too simple, sometimes naïve.
2000s
“That's why they call it Red Sox Nation. They follow us everywhere. Everywhere we go, we get big support.”
In Ian Browne, "Manny cements his place in history"
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Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995), New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World (1999)
“Chaucer followed Nature everywhere, but was never so bold to go beyond her.”
Preface to the Fables.
Fables, Ancient and Modern (1700)
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Ira Levinson speaking about his father, Chapter 1 Ira, p. 2
Variant: we shared the longest ride together, this thing called life
Source: 2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
“Why use bitter soup for healing
when sweet water is everywhere?”
Source: The Essential Rumi (1995), Ch. 19 : Jesus Poems, p. 204
Context: Christ is the population of the world,
and every object as well. There is no room
for hypocrisy. Why use bitter soup for healing
when sweet water is everywhere?
Rajagopalachari, quoted in: Monica Felton (1962) Rajaji, p. 57
“In my dream, | you can follow me, | everywhere, | I well go, | you be there for over time.”
In My Dreams
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Conversation: Elon Musk on Wired Science (2007), Foreword to Marc Kaufman's Mars Up Close: Inside the Curiosity Mission https://books.google.com/books/about/Mars_Up_Close.html?ido6XaCwAAQBAJ&hlen. National Geographic. ISBN 978-1-4262-1278-9.
“The emergence of civilization has everywhere followed a definable sequence.”
On Human Nature (1978), Ch.4 Emergence
Speech in the U. S. Senate, March, 1858.