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  • Eldon Sarte presents This is My Night Job posted at Wordpreneur. com, saying, Writing is everything.

    Creative Carnival: August 2009 « Write Anything 2009

  • Of course, I was also the one who read Shakespeare's plays in play form and Eugene Wilder and Sarte, so maybe you should cross me off as a weirdo and ignore me.

    Does Nostalgia Do SF a Disservice? Lou Anders 2008

  • Waking Life is much more like My Dinner With Andre, with philisophical conversations that range from the banal to the profound, involving Kierkegaard, Sarte, oneiromancy, Philip K. Dick, Gnosticism, how to be better at lucid dreaming, and so on.

    Waking Life badger 2001

  • At the age of eighteen, Georges Pire entered the Dominican monastery of La Sarte in Belgium.

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1958 - Presentation Speech 1958

  • In Dinant where his father was a civic official, Georges Pire studied classics and philosophy at the Collège de Bellevue and at eighteen entered the Dominican monastery of La Sarte in

    Georges Pire - Biography 1958

  • Boulevard Barbés, the rue de la Nature, and the rue de Clignancourt, until at length they emerged into the rue André de Sarte -- that narrow street, quaint indeed in its dark old houses and its small, mysterious wine shops that savor of Italy or Spain.

    Max Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893

  • Sarte, whence they could embark for the first port from whence, it was probable, a vessel destined for Guadaloupe would sail; and by that time, the

    The Monk and the Vine-dresser: or, the Emigrants of Bellesme Anonymous 1809

  • Chartres was surprised, by a stratagem of the count of Dunois: a body of the English, under Lord Willoughby, was defeated at St. Celerin upon the Sarte: [*] the fair in the suburbs of Caen, seated in the midst of the English territories, was pillaged by De Lore, a French officer: the duke of

    The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. David Hume 1743

  • And to lump Sarte in with Foucault's so-called 'anti-humanism' is simply crass - as is lumping Derrida's brilliant encounter with Saussure in with a generic anti-humanism (used as a shielded insult rather than an analytical approach) ..

    The Guardian World News John Keenan 2010

  • He fell out with Sarte about it being worth even trying - he thought it was - and was then killed young and Sartre lived to a ripe old age.

    BlueOregon 2009

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