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  • The NSA is not looking through people's address books and Visa bills and violating the rights of average citizens. That's not what the NSA does. -- Michael Gerson
  • Death is hacking away at my address book and party lists. -- Mason Cooley
  • Old age is - a lot of crossed off names in an address book. -- Ronald Blythe
  • On way. He OK? Aeron Coming. Something wrong? Lucian Take me out of your address book. William -- Gena Showalter
  • Men love watches with multiple functions. My husband has one that is a combination address book, telescope and piano. -- Rita Rudner
  • People have no memory of phone numbers now because of the cell phone - their address book is in a cell phone. -- Gordon Bell
  • There's nothing that makes you so aware of the improvisation of human existence as a song unfinished. Or an old address book. -- Carson McCullers
  • Replies began arriving seconds after he pressed send, and soon every single one of the warriors (besides William) had agreed to come home. Take me out of your address book, William -- Gena Showalter
  • I have a beautiful address book a friend gave me in 1966. I literally cannot open it again. Ever. It sits on the shelf with over a hundred names crossed out. What is there to say? There are no words. I'll never understand why it happened to us. -- Jerry Herman
  • All good children's books, I think, address metaphysical issues in some kind of way. -- Duane Michals
  • As movers and the moved both know, books are heavy freight, the weight of refrigerators and sofas broken up into cardboard boxes. They make us think twice about changing addresses. -- John Updike
  • When I was growing up the publishing world seemed so far away. When my mother wrote a book, she would look up the address of publishers on the backs of the books she owned and send off her manuscript. -- Kiran Desai
  • Stephen King consummately honors several traditions with his rare paperback original, 'Joyland.' He addresses the novel of carny life and sideshows, where the midway serves as microcosm, such as in those famous books by Ray Bradbury, Charles Finney and William Lindsay Gresham. -- Paul Di Filippo
  • Size matters in fiction, but so does lack of size. Everything else being equal, fat novels tend to be perceived as serious, very thin ones as more honest, more real. Writers address these age-old expectations by filling their big books with philosophy and cramming their little ones with feeling. -- Walter Kirn
  • Banning books is just another form of bullying. It's all about fear and an assumption of power. The key is to address the fear and deny the power. -- James Howe
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