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— Tom Stoppard"A foreign correspondent is someone who lives in foreign parts and corresponds, usually in the form of essays containing no new facts. Otherwise he's someone who flies around from hotel to hotel and thinks that the most interesting thing about any story is the fact that he has arrived to cover it."
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History, it is easily perceived, is a picture-gallery containing a host of copies and very few originals.
— Alexis de Tocqueville
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The mind can be thought of as containing reels and reels of motion picture film about our past experiences. These images are superimposed not only on each other but also on the lens through which we experience the present.
— Gerald Jampolsky
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