“Too many people seem to believe that silence was a void that needed to be filled, even if nothing important was said.”
Source: Nights in Rodanthe
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“The elements in The Wizard of Oz powerfully fill a void that exists inside many children.”
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-the-wizard-of-oz-1939 of The Wizard of Oz (22 December 1996)
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Context: The elements in The Wizard of Oz powerfully fill a void that exists inside many children. For kids of a certain age, home is everything, the center of the world. But over the rainbow, dimly guessed at, is the wide earth, fascinating and terrifying. There is a deep fundamental fear that events might conspire to transport the child from the safety of home and strand him far away in a strange land. And what would he hope to find there? Why, new friends, to advise and protect him. And Toto, of course, because children have such a strong symbiotic relationship with their pets that they assume they would get lost together.

“Washington, D. C. is a city filled with people who believe they are important.”
as cited in Great Political Wit: laughing (almost) all the way to the White House (2000), Bob Dole, Random House, p. 89 : ISBN 0767906675, 9780767906678

Taylor McAden, Chapter 18, p. 200
2000s, The Rescue (2000)

im Gespräch mit Hans Küng über den Weltethos, 2007, YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S4KhE6nzzQ#t=5m8s
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 154.