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* In the Words of Frederick Douglass: Quotations from Liberty's Champion.
The essays, excerpts of which appear in the ' Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong ', warn against the behaviour of the blindfolded man trying to catch sparrows, and the ' Imperial envoy ' descending from his carriage to ' spout opinions '.
In the late 1960s, due to Ne Win's propaganda that the Chinese were responsible for crop failures, and the increasing number of ethnic Chinese students supporting Mao Zedong, by carrying the Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong books, anti-Chinese riots broke out in June 1967.
Quotations are also commonly printed as a means of inspiration and to invoke philosophical thoughts from the reader.
* Quotations from Chairman Mao
Quotations from two key situationist books, Debord's The Society of the Spectacle ( 1967 ) and Khayati's On the Poverty of Student Life ( 1966 ), were written on the walls of Paris and several provincial cities.
* Creative Quotations from Anna Pavlova
* Quotations from the play
To assist them, millions of copies of " Select Quotations from Chairman Mao " were printed.
# redirect Quotations from Chairman Mao
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung (), is a book of selected statements from speeches and writings by Mao Zedong, the former leader of Chinese Communist Party, published from 1964 to about 1976 and widely distributed during the Cultural Revolution.
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung was originally compiled by an office of the PLA Daily ( People's Liberation Army Daily ) as an inspirational political and military document.
The initial publication covered 23 topics with 200 selected quotations by the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, and was entitled 200 Quotations from Chairman Mao.
In response to the views of the deputies and compilers of the book, the work was expanded to address 25 topics with 267 quotations, and the title was changed simply to Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung.
The initial demand for Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung was enormous.
As late as 1970, more than 8 million copies of the 4-volume set of Selected Works of Marx and Engels that had already been printed ( both in cloth hardcover and paperback ) remained undistributed in storage warehouses on the grounds that other works “ should not interfere with learning Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung ”.
On the other hand, several other works by Mao had very large printings during the same period, even though these editions were not produced in the astronomical numbers of Quotations from Chairman Mao.
In 1966, the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China approved Quotations from Chairman Mao for export.
According to official statistics from departments associated with the PLA General Political Department, from 1964 to 1976, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung was published in 4 Chinese editions, 8 Chinese minority languages in 8 versions, one Braille edition, 37 foreign language version and a bilingual Chinese-English version ( total 38 foreign versions ), with a total printing of 1, 055, 498, 000 copies.

Quotations and piece
Today, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung is mostly a piece of nostalgia.
" Béla Bartók, frustrated with the popularity of the piece, parodies the ostinato from the " invasion " theme of the first movement of the symphony in the fourth movement, Intermezzo interrotto, of his Concerto for Orchestra ( see Quotations and Allusions below ).

Quotations and every
Quotations: My career goals are the same as those of every staff member in Yaohua.

Quotations and novel
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations credits this novel with the first printed appearance of the phrase " There's no free lunch ", although the phrase and its abbreviation considerably predate the novel.
Quotations from books by Chad C. Mulligan, a former sociologist turned iconoclastic social commentator, appear throughout the novel to illustrate or contrast plot points.

Quotations and work
Quotations are used for a variety of reasons: to illuminate the meaning or to support the arguments of the work in which it is being quoted, to provide direct information about the work being quoted ( whether in order to discuss it, positively or negatively ), to pay homage to the original work or author, to make the user of the quotation seem well-read, and / or to comply with copyright law.
Another Rosten work is Leo Rosten's Treasury of Jewish Quotations.
Quotations from this work are found in his commentary on Ecclesiastes ; in Neubauer, " Cat.
Mr B's son Irwin ( Richard Brestoff ), a left-wing college student who smokes pot in the men's restroom and carries around a copy of Quotations from Chairman Mao, insists on spending a day with the " working class " employees, since he considers them " brothers " in the " struggle ", but as he gets ready to go to work he sets off motion sensors which give him the first " human car wash ", which he takes in a good-natured ( if pot-induced ) stride.
John Bartlett ( June 14, 1820 – December 3, 1905 ) was an American writer and publisher whose best known work, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, has been continually revised and reissued for a century after his death.
:* Quotations from a number of the previous sections fleetingly reappear ; the Grossvater Tanz, identified by Schumann in the score as a " Theme from the 17th Century " and intended to represent those holding to old-fashioned, outdated and inartistic ideals ( ie ( Philistines ), quoted from his earlier work Papillons, Op.

Quotations and is
According to a 60 Minutes profile, he is also the most quoted living man in The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Humorous Quotations.
Famous for his use of the heroic couplet, he is the third-most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, after Shakespeare and Tennyson.
Quotations of the supposed spoonerism are wildly variable in detail on what was said, when it was said or even who the announcer was, but there is no evidence to confirm the truth of the story.
The Quotations live in concert at the Benedum Center, PennsylvaniaThe contribution of Hispanics to these groups is often overlooked.
Among the best known is: " Long live the proletariat, holding the Quotations ( from Chairman Mao ) in their hands!
In certain situations, the Quotations is given as a gift, for example, when public funds are involved, or when personal events arise, such as congratulating newlyweds, and so on.
It is said that for some people, keeping the Quotations at home is a psychological burden, because they cannot dispose of it, and if it is inadvertently stained or soiled, it likely will cause considerable offense.
" Fred R. Shapiro, in The Yale Book of Quotations ( 2006 ), disputes the attribution based on a claim that it first appeared in a book published in 1935, but it is ascribed to Wilkes in Henry Brougham's Historical Sketches ( 1844 ), related from Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk, who claims to have been present, as well as in Charles Marsh's Clubs of London ( 1828 ).
According to Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, Voss is the most likely source for the phrase Wein, Weib und Gesang, or, in English, wine, women and song.
He is also the author of the children's book, The Frightful Food Feud, and has edited, among other books, The Pooh Sketchbook and The Pooh Book of Quotations and The Wisdom of C. S. Lewis.
It is also included in the Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations.
" It is said to have been inspired in part by The Little Red Book ( Quotations from Chairman Mao ).
The practice of circumcision is sometimes characterized as a part of fitrah as mentioned in the hadith of Sahih al-Bukhari ( Quotations of Prophet Muhammad )
KOSDAQ ( Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, Korean: 코스닥 ) is a trading board of Korea Exchange ( KRX ) in South Korea established in 1996.
" Quotations from such publications contrasted the recent violence in Chicago and Washington, D. C. with " Soviet Russia, a country in which dozens of racial and lingual types have settled their many differences and found a common meeting ground, a country which no longer oppresses colonies, a country from which the lynch rope is banished and in which racial tolerance and peace now exist.
" is credited to Griffith in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations ( 16th edition, 1992 ).
The ultimate origin of the phrase is suggested in Robert M. Hamilton's Canadian Quotations and Phrases: Literary and Historical ( Hull, Que.
His Familiar Quotations is now in its seventeenth edition and is still published by Little, Brown.

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