"When I went to Venice I found that my dream had become-incredibly, but quite simply-my address."
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"-tomorrow is our permanent address and there they’ll scarcely find us(if they do, we’ll move away still further:into now"
"When you invite a middle-aged moralist to address you, I suppose I must conclude that you have a taste for middle-aged moralizing."
"Give death announcements each time you move instead of giving announcements of the change of address. Send the same when you die."
"Social-impact partnerships address our moral responsibilities to ensure that social programs actually improve recipients lives, and to do so in a fiscally prudent manner."
"I feel like doing basic, casual pieces and then doing really elevated, more unexpected things is becoming more possible. I feel like I do eventually want to be able to address more categories, like active or evening."
"I have let things slip, a thirty-year~old cargo boat Stubbornly hanging on to my name and address."
"One way to express the spiritual crisis of our time is to say that most of us have an address but cannot be found there."
"I've said very clearly, including in a State of the Union address, that I'm against 'don't ask, don't tell' and that we're going to end this policy."
"No one ever addresses the possibility that a writer might not like her book."
"I'm lucky. I think it's good that I have a body of work that addresses different things in different ways."
"I always try to address where I am. I'll talk to the people and try to find out what it is about that particular place that makes it distinct from everywhere else."
"If you can make a good picture that actually has some substance, that's doubly good nowadays 'cause most everybody else is trying to address how many CGI plates we're gonna do, what little being is gonna come in from another asteroid."
"Crime, after all, can be a way of establishing identity or acquiring security - at least the magistrate addresses you by name."
"Both sides of the aisle - Republican and Democrat - have been unwilling and afraid to address the deficit, and someone's got to."
"And I want to rise up, throw my arms open for a vast embrace, address an ample, luminous discourse to the invisible crowds. I would start like this: "O rainbow-colored gods. . ."
"You know, it's so funny that the internet's become a series of traps where you do sort of innocent things like give your name or address or indicate a preference, I like this thing, and then therefore you open yourself up to a deluge of advertising based on those stated preferences."
"The city and nature, the built stone and the found stone, concrete and slate, poetry addresses them all democratically."
"At bottom, antipsychiatry is still psychiatry. And it doesn't really address itself to women's problems."
"You can't address yourself to women by speaking a language which no average woman will understand. In my opinion, it's wrong."