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Foer. Jonathan Safran. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. Houghton Mifflin, 2005.

No, Thursday's out. How about never-is never good for you?

Robert Mankoff

Caption to a cartoon showing a businessman speaking on the phone.

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Mankoff, Robert. Cartoon caption. New Yorker, 3 May 1993.

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Mankoff, Robert. How About Never-Is Never Good for You? My Life in Cartoons. Henry Holt and Company, 2014, ch. 8.

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Lehrer, Tom. "The Folk Song Army." That Was The Year That Was. Reprise Records/Warner Records, 1965.

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Porter, Cole. "Anything Goes." Anything Goes. Performed by Ethel Merman. 1934, Alvin Theatre, New York, NY, USA.

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Black, Hugo L. James Madison lecture. 17 Feb. 1960, New York University School of Law, New York University, New York City, NY, USA.

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Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press, 1962, ch. 9.

And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house
With a beautiful wife
And you may ask yourself
Well, how did I get here?

Talking Heads

Once in a Lifetime

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Byrne, David and Brian Eno. "Once in a Lifetime." Performed by Talking Heads. Remain in Light. Sire Records, 1980.

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Sagan, Carl. Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space. Random House, 1994.

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Lippmann, Walter. Public Opinion. Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1922, pt. 3, ch. 6.

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Lippmann, Walter. Public Opinion. Dover Publications, 2004, pt. 3, ch. 6.

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Edelman, Sam and Giulio Tononi. A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination. Basic Books, 2000.

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Wolfe, Thomas. You Can't Go Home Again. Harper & Row, 1940, ch. 48.

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Copland, Aaron. What to Listen for in Music. McGraw-Hill, 1939, ch. 2.

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Page, William Tyler. "The American's Creed." House of Representatives meeting. 3 Apr. 1918, US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, USA. Originally, a submission to a nationwide patriotic contest. c. 1917.

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Sandburg, Carl. The People, Yes. Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1936, no. 107.

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Day, Clarence. This Simian World. Alfred A. Knopf, 1920, ch. 19.

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La Follette, Robert M, Sr. Quoted in The Senate, 1789-1989, written by Robert C. Byrd. U.S. Senate Historical Office, 1988. Originally an address called "Free Speech in Wartime." Senate meeting. 6 Oct. 1917, US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, USA.

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Savio, Mario. "Operation of the Machine." 2 Dec. 1964, Sproul Hall, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. Address.

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Kaufman, Irving R. Remarks sentencing Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to death for espionage of atomic bomb secrets. 5 Apr. 1951, New York, NY, USA.

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Rodell, Fred. Woe Unto You, Lawyers! Reynal & Hitchcock, 1939, ch. 2.

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Keillor, Garrison. Address in support of the National Endowment for the Arts. Congress meeting. c. 1990, US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, USA.