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#function

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What the Who is all about is exactly that and it always has been. If it exists today for this concert, it's in response again to a function which is happening out there on the street.


Pete Townshend


#again #always #been #concert #exactly

Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice.


Wim Wenders


#always #comes #complain #enables #everything

One of the functions of government is to act as a safeguard not just of property but of our liberties.


William Weld


#functions #government #just #liberties #our

A portal is a transitionary device of sight or sound that functions as a sort of third gravitating body between the this and the that, pulling us toward itself, allowing us to bridge into the unknown from the known.


Roy H. Williams


#between #body #bridge #device #functions

Real biologists who actually do the research will tell you that they almost never find a phenomenon, no matter how odd or irrelevant it looks when they first see it, that doesn't prove to serve a function. The outcome itself may be due to small accidents of evolution.


E. O. Wilson


#actually #almost #biologists #due #evolution

Form follows function - that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.


Frank Lloyd Wright


#follows #form #function #joined #misunderstood

The heart is the chief feature of a functioning mind.


Frank Lloyd Wright


#feature #functioning #heart #mind

Music's staying power is a function of how timeless the lyrics, song and production are.


Gary Wright


#function #how #lyrics #power #production

The function of Theology? The recitation of the incomprehensible by the unspeakable to pick the pockets of the unthinking.


Robert Anton Wilson


#incomprehensible #pick #pockets #recitation #theology

Reading Chip's college orientation materials, Alfred had been struck by the sentence New England winters can be very cold. The curtains he'd bought at Sears were of a plasticized brown-and-pink fabric with a backing of foam rubber. They were heavy and bulky and stiff. "You'll appreciate these on a cold night," he told Chip. "You'll be surprised how much they cut down drafts." But Chip's freshman roommate was a prep-school product named Roan McCorkle who would soon be leaving thumbprints, in what appeared to be Vaseline, on the fifth-grade photo of Denise. Roan laughed at the curtains and Chip laughed, too. He put them back in the box and stowed the box in the basement of the dorm and let it gather mold there for the next four years. He had nothing against the curtains personally. They were simply curtains and they wanted no more than what any curtains wanted - to hang well, to exclude light to the best of their ability, to be neither too small nor too large for the window that it was their task in life to cover; to be pulled this way in the evening and that way in the morning; to stir in the breezes that came before rain on a summer night; to be much used and little noticed. There were numberless hospitals and retirement homes and budget motels, not just in the Midwest but in the East as well, where these particularly brown rubber-backed curtains could have had a long and useful life. It wasn't their fault that they didn't belong in a dorm room. They'd betrayed no urge to rise above their station; their material and patterning contained not a hint of unseemly social ambition. They were what they were. If anything, when he finally dug them out of the eve of graduation, their virginal pinkish folds turned out to be rather less plasticized and homely and Sears-like than he remembered. They were nowhere near as shameful as he'd thought.


Jonathan Franzen


#parents #revelation #symbolism #home






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