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  • I just rediscovered my guitar. -- Ben Gibbard
  • I disappear from the public eye and get rediscovered quite often. -- Burgess Meredith
  • I would prefer to be forgotten, then rediscovered in a different age. -- Bill Viola
  • Every generation deals with the breaking down of its tradition, and I think that they rediscovered the film. -- Norman Jewison
  • I believe that all my work explores the human desire or obsession for utopias, and the structure of all my works is the search for utopias lost and rediscovered. -- Marguerite Young
  • Brazil has rediscovered itself, and this rediscovery is being expressed in its people's enthusiasm and their desire to mobilize to face the huge problems that lie ahead of us. -- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
  • At a time when efforts are being made to eradicate discrimination between the sexes in the search for social equality and justice, the differences between the sexes are being rediscovered. -- Carol Gilligan
  • I have been very interested in the number of kids who have read the Sherlock Holmes books after reading the Mary Russell books. That's great. That's more or less how I rediscovered the Holmes books. -- Laurie R. King
  • I've recently rediscovered Anthony Trollope. I used to read him back in college, and a friend turned me on to a whole new series of his work, 'The Palliser Series.' It's a series of seven or eight books. -- Kevin Kwan
  • She's been a smack addict, she's had big success in Europe in the '70s, and she's lost everything. She's been rediscovered in the '80s, and as we meet her she's just about to sign a new recording contract. -- Neil Tennant
  • I sort of half read Thomas Hardy's 'The Mayor of Casterbridge.' It was assigned in 10th grade, and I just couldn't get into it. About seven years later, I rediscovered Hardy and consumed four of his novels in a row. -- Suzanne Collins
  • When I really started liking music was when I could play some of it myself, and after a couple of years of playing folk music, I kinda rediscovered those hits that were on the radio all the time when I was a kid. -- Jackson Browne
  • I definitely rediscovered reading for pleasure by devoting such a large swath of my time to sitting on airplanes. I am now painfully adept at removing my shoes so as to have the least amount of foot surface area touching an airport floor. -- Sloane Crosley
  • Well, I think one of the reasons Chicago became so popular as a filmmaker location is because New York had been used so many times that Chicago, I think, was rediscovered maybe in the late '60s, early '70s for a long time as a new location. -- Richard Roeper
  • Little by little, not without astonishment, I rediscovered the great names of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, who had been the master thinkers of my grandfather and other Mexican liberals. They did no offer me a doctrine or a catechism: they were and they are a source, an inspiration. -- Octavio Paz
  • In the '90s, I think I rediscovered my guitar. The Jam was obviously very guitar-based, but in the Style Council I just got really disillusioned with playing the guitar. The further it went on, the less and less I played, to a point where I couldn't pick it up any more. -- Paul Weller
  • Christ must be rediscovered perpetually. -- Edith Hamilton
  • You completely rediscovered & relived everything to do with wildlife. -- Terri Irwin
  • Genius is simply childhood, rediscovered by an act of will. -- Charles Baudelaire
  • African music, though very old, is always being rediscovered in the West. -- Miriam Makeba
  • The rediscovered path, where were left the traces of childhood's lost steps. -- Milan Kundera
  • We forgot this continent for a long time - and now, finally Africa is being rediscovered. -- Fernando Meirelles
  • In the sky we had rediscovered the moving principle of any work of art: the light, and the motion of color. -- Sonia Delaunay
  • Lyndon Johnson rose above the doubt and fear to hold this Nation on course until we rediscovered our faith in ourselves. -- Richard M. Nixon
  • She was as sated with him as he was tired of her. Emma had rediscovered in adultery all the banality of marriage. -- Gustave Flaubert
  • Maybe the most interesting find in my research is that it is clear that Ronald Reagan, among all modern presidents, plainly rediscovered the founders. -- Paul Kengor
  • I got addicted to lighting people up, just seeing people so happy 'cause they rediscovered what they're capable of and so that became my life's work. -- Tony Robbins
  • Josiah has a tremendous reputation in the text. He rediscovered the Book of the Law; you remember how Hilkiah the High Priest somehow found it [2 Kings 22:8]. -- Elie Wiesel
  • I haven't really spoken to God since I was a boy and I've rediscovered god and prayer in the process and all of that has come together. -- Joe Eszterhas
  • Throughout history, knowledge rises and falls, ebbs and flows. What once was known is forgotten again, lost in time, sometimes for centuries, only to be rediscovered ages later. -- James Rollins
  • What happened in the Western world was that Plato ceased to be the way people thought. Aristotle was rediscovered, and the modern, educated world moved toward Aristotelian thinking. -- John Shelby Spong
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  • Thus I rediscovered what writers have always known (and have told us again and again): books always speak of other books, and every story tells a story that has already been told. -- Umberto Eco
  • I preserve things that are significant to me. Only time will determine what is important in the long term. But something can be rediscovered only if someone has collected and preserved it. -- Michael Feinstein
  • How do you lose a word? Does it vanish into your memory, like an old toy in a cupboard, and lie hidden in the cobwebs and dust, waiting to be cleaned out or rediscovered? -- Amitav Ghosh
  • What I rediscovered was the therapeutic nature of singing lessons. They're like doing yoga but for [the] inside of your body. You open up and use muscles that you don't think of as malleable. -- Stephen Colbert
  • The joy that compassion brings is one of the best-kept secrets of humanity. It is a secret known only to a very few people, a secret that has to be rediscovered over and over again. -- Henri Nouwen
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