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It would have to be connected with performance art somehow, either in the front of the house or the back. I was myopic about this from fourth grade on
James Marsters
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We are living in an interminable succession of absurdities imposed by the myopic logic of short-term thinking.
Jacques Yves Cousteau
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I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that.
Kitty Carlisle
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With correction, and given the chance, 'Terra Nova' can and will deliver seasons of transcendent images and story-telling. 'Terra Nova' is the Hubble Telescope of television.
Stephen Lang
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We do not just risk repeating history if we sweep it under the carpet, we also risk being myopic about our present.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius.
Amy Lowell
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We are far too good at analyzing what is wrong with the culture and far too myopic at analyzing what is wrong in the church.
Sinclair B. Ferguson
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How myopic it is to view His ministry as all crucifixion and no resurrection!
Neal A. Maxwell
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I don't do the L.A. scene. I stay focused and very myopic. I don't feel I need to prove myself or be in people's faces, especially in this town.
Taylor Kitsch
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The unmistakable lesson is that such is the myopic zealotry of environmentalists like Obama that they would implement policies virtually guaranteed to harm our economy significantly, even when they offer no promise of appreciable environmental benefits.
David Limbaugh
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Many journalists are influenced by a myopic multiculturalism that is suspicious of anything Western, while giving the benefit of the doubt to non-Western societies.
Nancy Pearcey
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I really like to keep my palette small but to be very intense, very myopic.
Emma Donoghue
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I like smaller films better. I don't know why. I think it's the intimacy and there's not this avalanche. It is an avalanche, but it's really myopic. It's really small.
Channing Tatum
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Torturous advances won over generations can be lost by a single stroke of a myopic president's pen or a vainglorious general's sword.
David Mitchell