“When Sinatra sits to dine, his trusted friends are close; and no matter where he is, no matter how elegant the place may be, there is something of the neighborhood showing because Sinatra, no matter how far he has come, is still something of the boy from the neighborhood — only now he can take his neighborhood with him.”
"Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" (Esquire, April 1966)
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Source: Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation

Journal of Discourses 18:231 (Sept. 17, 1876)
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“He had never disagreed with anyone in his life, no matter how unfairly they may have treated him.”
On the character Chueh-hsin (Juexin), in Family (1931)
Context: He had never disagreed with anyone in his life, no matter how unfairly they may have treated him. He preferred to swallow his tears, suppress his anger and bitterness; he would bear anything rather than oppose a person directly. Nor did it ever occur to him to wonder whether this forbearance might not be harmful to others.

Statement during an early stage of the War of 1812, in a letter to William Duane (4 August 1812)
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Edgar Davids, 2000 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/4752511/Guardiola-books-his-chance-to-face-Zidane.html.

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