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    Enlightenment is any experience of expanding our consciousness beyond its present limits.

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    Enough if every age produce two or three critics of this esoteric class, with here and there a reader to understand them.

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    Entire generations of Americans have come of age since the ancient time when the president's power was constrained by a duty of candor to the American people.

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    Epidemics historically have tended to kill the very young and the very old, but AIDS is different: Those ages 20 to 40 are most affected, which means that so far over 12 million African children have been orphaned because of AIDS.

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    Errors flies from mouth to mouth, from pen to pen, and to destroy it takes ages.

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    Especially in this Internet age, routine practices are being exposed and rightly recognized as harsh and cruel.

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    Establishing a client state in Iraq would significantly enhance that strategic power, a matter of great significance for the future. As Zbigniew Brzezinski observed, it would provide the US with "critical leverage" of its European and Asian rivals, a conception with roots in early post-war planning. These are substantial reasons for aggression - not unlike those of the British when they invaded and occupied Iraq over 80 years earlier, at the dawn of the oil age.

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    Eugene Peterson's language makes the Bible exciting and strong, sweet, sharp, persuasive, painful, personal, contemporary, kind, and dramatic—and available to every reader of this age.

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    Etta James is my all-time favorite singer. I've said it in every interview, in every story, in every on- and off-camera question. That music was always such a huge escape for me, even from a young age.

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    Even as a child back in Indiana, whenever I took a Butterbelly off the hook I used to ask myself, "Does this fish think?" I would even ask others, "Do you suppose this Butterbelly can think?" And all I would get in reply was a look. At the age of eighteen, I left the state.

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    Even as age humbles me it feeds my arrogance. There is still nothing that interests me as much as myself.

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    Even death itself sometimes fails to bring the dignity and serenity which one would fain associate with old age.

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    Even during the golden age of fashion, you had haute couture houses where the designers didn't have money.

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    Even from a really young age I was a huge movie buff - five, six, seven, eight. Just loved movies, but in a more in-depth way than most kids that loved movies at that time. I'd find a filmmaker or something and want to see all his movies.

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    Even in my age now, I'm the same as before and just as fearful I only learn how to pretend to be strong

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    Even in our business, as is the world, we are in the age of specialisation. You see a lot of names of producers on a movie. If you have the idea, if you oversee the development, if you oversee the production, if you help package the movie, you sell the movie - you can be a producer. There's not a lot of us who do the whole gamut.

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    Evening is the delight of virtuous age; it seems an emblem of the tranquil close of busy life--serene, placid, and mild, with the impress of its great Creator stamped upon it; it spreads its quiet wings over the grave, and seems to promise that all shall be peace beyond it.

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    Even in this age of digital manipulation, photographs continue to hold a huge degree of power and meaning. They're beautiful and sad and complicated because every stoppage of time refers to the motion of time.

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    Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age.

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    Even such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust.

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    Even the most inspired verse, which boasts not without a relative justification to be immortal, becomes in the course of ages a scarcely legible hieroglyphic; the language it was written in dies, a learned education and an imaginative effort are requisite to catch even a vestige of its original force. Nothing is so irrevocable as mind.

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    Even the nonreligious may exercise aesthetic judgment in matters of religion, and indeed our age has given the unbelieving a sophisticated taste in religious literature.

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    Even though I am extremely blessed to have accomplished many of my goals at such a young age, I am still reaching, still striving.

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    Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you.

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    Even though I've reached retirement age, I still plan to work - writing my investment newsletter, speaking at conferences, publishing books, and producing conferences like FreedomFest.

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    Even though I was chronologically 21, I was pretty immature and naive for my age, having grown up in a small, isolated ranching town, eighty desolate miles from the nearest city, and back when there was much less cultural homogenisation by way of TV.

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    Even though my father was a radio comedian, it wasn't cool to say, at a young age, 'I want to be a comedian.'

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    Eventually I came across another passage. This is what it said: I am not commanding you, but I want to treat the sincerity of your love by comparing it to the earnestness of others. The words made me choke up again, and just as I was about to cry, the meaning of it suddenly became clear. God had finally answered me, and I suddenly knew what I had to do.

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    Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.

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    Events are only the shells of ideas; and often it is the fluent thought of ages that is crystallized in a moment by the stroke of a pen or the point of a bayonet.

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    Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.

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    Even under a harsh God-and I do not believe in a harsh God-one is entitled to serenity in old age.

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    Ever since Israel has been a nation the United States has provided the leadership. Every president down to the ages has done this in a fairly balanced way, including George Bush senior, Gerald Ford, and others including myself and Bill Clinton.

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    Every age has its problem, by solving which humanity is helped forward.

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    Every age and generation must be as free to act for itself in all cases as the ages and generations which preceded it. The vanity and presumption of governing beyond the grave is the most ridiculous and insolent of all tyrannies.

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    Every age develops its own peculiar forms of pathology, which express in exaggerated form its underlying character structure.

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    Every age has a keyhole to which its eye is pasted. Spicy court-memoirs, the lives of gallant ladies, recollections of an ex-nun, a monk's confession, an atheist's repentance, true-to-life accounts of prostitution and bastardy gave our ancestors a penny peep into the forbidden room.

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    Every age has its peculiar folly: Some scheme, project, or fantasy into which it plunges, spurred on by the love of gain, the necessity of excitement, or the force of imitation.

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    Every age has its storytelling form, and video gaming is a huge part of our culture. You can ignore or embrace video games and imbue them with the best artistic quality. People are enthralled with video games in the same way as other people love the cinema or theatre.

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    Every age and every nation has certain characteristic vices, which prevail almost universally, which scarcely any person scruples to avow, and which even rigid moralists but faintly censure. Succeeding generations change the fashion of their morals with the fashion of their hats and their coaches; take some other kind of wickedness under their patronage, and wonder at the depravity of their ancestors.

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    Every age can be enchanting, provided you live within it.

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    Every age has its beautiful moments.

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    Every age has its temptations, its weaknesses, its dangers. Ours is in the line of the snobbish and the sordid.

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    [Every age], however destitute of science or virtue, sufficiently abounds with acts of blood and military renown.

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    Every age might perhaps produce one or two geniuses, if they were not sunk under the censure and obloquy of plodding, servile, imitating pedants.

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    Every age, Through being beheld too close, is ill-discerned By those who have not lived past it.

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    Everybody ages. Everybody dies. There is no turning back the clock. So the question in life becomes: What are you going to do while you're here

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    Every age has a kind of universal genius, which inclines those that live in it to some particular studies.

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    Every age has found some alternative to American values appealing. The number of Western intellectuals enamored of fascism and all the various expressions of Marxism was legion.

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    Every age has its massive moral blind spots. We might not see them, but our children will.