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    William Shakespeare
    “Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven, Who, when they see the hours ripe on earth, Will rain hot vengeance on offenders’ heads.”
    William Shakespeare, The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works

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    Jill Lepore
    “But by 1904 the Times, like other big-city papers, had all sorts of ways of telling its readers about the outcomes, as soon as the numbers were in. On Election Night, it broadcast the results from its building in New York by way of searchlights that could be seen for thirty miles, as if the building itself had become a lighthouse. Steady light to the west meant a Republican victory in the presidential race, steady light to the east a Democratic one; flashing lights in different combinations broadcast the winners of congressional and gubernatorial races. This is what’s meant by a news “flash.”4”
    Jill Lepore, If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future

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    Jill Lepore
    “Vietnamese men, women, and children were dying, starving, being shot, bombed, burned, and napalmed. American soldiers were being shipped home in boxes, coffins, and bags. And the U.S. government was paying an Upper West Side Freudian analyst to explain that the Vietnamese, as a people, had Oedipal issues.”
    Jill Lepore, If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future

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    William Gaddis
    “Nihil cavum neque sine signo apud Deum.”
    William Gaddis, The Recognitions



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