to set a precious stone in a border of metal
[T]he art of broadcasting, writes William Paley, is to know what the public is seeking before the public even knows it is looking for something else. As a guide, that advice is about as useful as buy low, sell high.
is to know what the public is seeking before the public even knows it is looking for something else.
This gave the roundup the appearance of a cavalry charge, and a stranger observing the procedure for the first time might have thought we were a bunch of green, possibly drunken cowboys making sport out of chousing cattle. But we weren't chousing them, we were just trying to keep them in sight, and for a very good reason.
[…] he was an old man, but he loved to encircle his bare temples with an iron helmet, and to try his well used sword against the unfleshed blades of the sons of his companions in arms in days gone by.
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