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And lots of literary figures in this period of history were effectively high-functioning opium addicts, laudanum addicts, so Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, John Keats, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But they all took their opium fix, their opium hit, by drinking it, by drinking the laudanum.So that delivered to the relatively slow release of opiates into the bloodstream.
or for everybody-- I mean, literally the best advice I was ever given was, just keep writing. Samuel Beckett said, you know, fail.Fail better. Just keep on failing, and I think that's what it's all about.
I went to a college that actually had a major called history and literature. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Hartley started off as a celebrated wunderkind and ended up a penniless alcoholic
versus foreigners, it was about whites versus Asians-- the claim that was made was that whites could not compete against Asians. Samuel Gompers, a renowned labor leader, wrote a pamphlet.He was a union man, and really progressive, liberal, renowned--
I always say to people, "Don't take my word for it, Google this." So go ahead and pull out your phone and look this up. Samuel Gompers, he wrote a pamphlet back when that's how you made your points, called, "Meat versus Rice."That's the actual name of this pamphlet.
Robert Southey, poet laureate-- "I am sure the air in heaven must be this wonder working gas of delight." Samuel Taylor Coleridge-- "An unmingled pleasure. " Anonymous-- "I felt like the sound of a harp." And this man said in fewer words what otherswould use thousands to say.
Sorry, this one cracks me up. So we value the role of experience generally Samuel Beckett play where's just sort of a lot of nothingness.
life we share she goes on for a long time actually and is still going strong when Samuel interrupts her when did my daughter become a big parrot he sayschiso says nothing her sisters laughs you talk like the whites now Samuel says have you forgotten that the quietest
oil company he was a pipeline security guard and still carries the nickname little British Edith won't go to Calabar Samuel says never I have a house there a large house he shakes his head takes my hand and draws me close to him the sadpart is I cannot protect her in calabar I assure Samuel that I will protect
heard about him and actually made him an offer he couldn't refuse. So Samuel Slater came up to Pawtucket, Rhode Island to create the first textile mill in the area. And there's now actually a museum where you can visit Slater Mills.
source hope that answered your question Samuel Delaney Jr um anybody in this room ever heard of him yeah he wrote his first novel um which won an
Artists usually say that part of being a great artist is to find and inhabit your own style. Marcus Samuelsson recently said that part of being a great chef is to knowing who you are. Of course. So your style is very unique, you know, from what you read in the press, it's very bold.
But I say that because this is my Ph.D. committee. Pam Samuelson was my Ph.D. adviser on the left, and Dierdre Mulligan was my grant supervisor next to her, and those two were law professors. And then David Wagner at Berkeley was sort of a computer scientist, very, very well respected computer security guy, the guy I often say what would David Wagner do
Soledad: You know, again, I think for documentaries--any documentary--it's "are the characters great?" We went out. Jason Samuels , our producer who's in New York today, but who's been literally emailing me constantly, "Tell me. What's the blow by blow?
So I jumped off, and I was like, Mom, Dad, I'm going to run across Canada! You might recall Samuel , a little guy in an orange hat and a sweatshirt that you met in the city of Thunder Bay.
to lyrics of takeout menus. I think "Samuel Cohen's Family Tree" was like-- It was like "Angel's Korean Barbecue." Yeah. And-- Angel's Korean barbecue.
remarkable regularity uh as Samuel Johnson once said of remarriage he said he called it the Triumph of Hope over
the Victorian internet when Samuel Morse invented the telegraph thanks to research that was done in New York.
replaced by Samuel Alito.
So this Samuel Barber, one of the greatest musicians, composers, wrote this letter to his mum.
There's the diarist Samuel Pepys, the British government diarist who is a major source of knowledge about 17th century England.
And then along came Samuel Johnson.
Does anybody know Samuel Johnson?
wonderful Hollywood name of Samuel hog uh Dr hog saidwell what are we going to do with everyone
But it was from Samuel Johnson that I learned the most about myself.
their mouths wide open I am here to tell you an important story I say speaking English now having exhausted my ebo vocabulary I lean towards Samuel because he is after all my principal audience I love your daughter and I plan to marry her i say she will come with me to America and we will marry in America according to
wife to kill her he sticks the index finger of his right hand into my belly and says bang bang Samuel fears his ex-wife and his Edith does too she tells cheese oh this is this an EBO and then chiso tells me in English Edith has soft brown eyes her face is fleshy and round
In Paul Samuelson's economic textbook, there was a graph showing when the Soviet Union was gonna overtake the US in terms of GDP per capita.
They declared it Robbie Samuels day in Boston last year on his birthday.
That's Vox reporter Sigal Samuel .
but these days not only-- Samuel Johnson wrote about it, but not only do we have reason to flee the stuff we care
And she was reviewed by Samuel Pepys as pretty, witty Nell.
I think Mark Twain said that or Samuel Clemens.
I went to a college that actually had a major called history and literature. And you have an essay about Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
It's from the Book of Samuel .
Paula is the executive producer of "Finding Samuel Lowe: from Harlem to China," a compelling documentary that chronicles her journey to discovering more
But there were smugglers like Samuel Fuller and oh god,
It was Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens.
If you look at the diary of Samuel Pepys, he's often saying thanks to the coffeehouse.
So anybody alive out there-- except Samuel Griffith is another one, but of course, he died already.
And I came across the story about Samuel Johnson punning.
anybody know who it is Samuel L Jackson he was in the sequel to Star
language I can't comprehend I feel confused disoriented praise the lord I cry out everyone sings louder only Samuel is silent watching me intently well that's that's chapter 10 and then I do tell a companion story in chapter 11
I want to introduce Kalman Samuels who's the founder of Shalvo, who's going to give us a minute or two of background on the organization.
just a couple meters ahead of Joanie Samuelson the whole way.
No less an economic lion than Paul Samuelson, himself, in his very famous and bestselling "Principles of Economics" boo-- had for many, many editions
So, G Samuel , welcome to the show.
Why don't I start with an online question from Samuel .
I am thrilled to introduce you to today's guest, Samuel T. Wilkinson. Samuel is an associate professor of psychiatry at Yale University. He also serves there as an associate director of the Yale Depression Research Program.