Violence is essentially a confession of ultimate inarticulateness.

Violence is essentially a confession of ultimate inarticulateness.

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Violence is essentially a confession of ultimate inarticulateness.

Time Magazine
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If you think you're unable to be on the cover of Time magazine, make your business to be there.

Paul Arden, It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be
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If you think you're unable to be on the cover of Time magazine, make it your business to be there.

Paul Arden, It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be
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Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers: "Tell the history of our time through the people who make it.

Walter Isaacson, American Sketches: Great Leaders, Creative Thinkers, and Heroes of a Hurricane
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One time I actually cleaned out my closet so good I ended up on the cover of Time magazine.

Ellen DeGeneres
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I work for ABC television I have my own syndicated TV series. I've been on the cover of 'Time Magazine' and on the cover of 'Sports Illustrated' five times.

Reggie Jackson
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Veins raised themselves along the backs of my hands that summer. My handwriting changed several times. I began reading Time magazine. Soon after that it was time to go.

Lorene Cary, Black Ice
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I’m obsessed by Time Magazine.I read it every week.Always telling me about responsibility. Businessmen are serious. Movie producers are serious. Everybody’s seriousbut me.

Allen Ginsberg, Howl and Other Poems
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Anyway, I think Florence and I noticed each other before the local train screeched to a halt at the 110th Street station, because as I boarded it felt as though we were supposed to step into the same car, and hold onto the same moist metal bar. My wishful hunch now seems confirmed by the way she's reading her Time magazine article next to me.

Zack Love, City Solipsism: A Short Story
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The point is that everyone needs some exposure to the various ways of life. People buy things out of catalogues too much. They see in Time magazine that they're suppose to be feeling in such and such a way, and they dash off a check and buy that life-style sight unseen. A pig in a poke if there ever was one, for once you've bought the thing there's no refund. We ought to be able to try things before we sign up for them. Used to be you could listen to the records in a record store before you bought them. Now they're sealed, for your protection, they say. Bullshit! It's for their goddamned protection, not ours. We don't need to be protected. We need to be allowed to get a taste of something before we accept it.

Arthur Alexander
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