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- Which is not to say that in Dilbert's world the unsayable always goes unsaid.
- The think tanks were places where neoconservative intellectuals could think the unthinkable and say the unsayable.
- "I said the unsayable, " says Torrence, who insists she has no regrets.
- Nowadays it sounds like you're saying the unsayable, but back then it was just a fact ."
- On the telephone, the writer who has perfected the art of saying the unsayable is even more intense than she is in print.
- "I said the unsayable, " counters Torrence, who insists, " our sport has been tainted ."
- "For me, the tango was like a playground for the unspeakable and unsayable complexities of relationships, " she said.
- Speaking to " Entertainment Weekly ", one anonymous cast member claimed that the script contained " stuff that was just unsayable.
- Much of philosophy involves attempts to say the unsayable : " What we can say at all can be said clearly, " he argues.
- The real news is that the unsayable has finally been said aloud _ and by the agency that is the largest single aid-distributor on the planet.
- Obviously he's not a writer, but Imus has, or had, a similar ability to provoke, to think the unthinkable, say the unsayable.
- D'Souza not only seems unfazed by the charges of his critics, but seems to delight in the rhetorical blows that come from daring to say the unsayable.
- Rushdie said Friday night that the principle of free speech must include " the defense of the unsayable, " including " filthy " racist abuse.
- :How can some one have epiphany if we turn round and say " RIGHT THATS IT YOU'VE SAID THE UNSAYABLE AND I'M NOW IGNORING YOU "?
- Some Vitrollais snicker or shrug at the changes, but critics warn that symbols put ideas into people's heads and give them the courage to say what was once unsayable.
- A characteristic device in the punctuation of Ford Madox Ford is the ellipsis, and this tells the reader something about what's unsayable or, in a scene, unsaid.
- Let's say the unsayable : Higher education is a privilege, not a right, best to be earned by high-school scholarship merit and willingness to work or borrow.
- They get at the most frightening and mysterious form of seduction, the kind that needs revulsion as much as it needs attraction, and that tries to say what we fear is unsayable.
- "One of the things a writer is for, " he said, " is to say the unsayable, speak the unspeakable and ask the difficult questions ."
- It's been more than a week now, and nobody wants to think the unthinkable, or say the unsayable : That the San Diego Chargers really and truly can win Super Bowl XXIX.
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