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AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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[1] tree
Do you know what a physicist is?
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Do you know what a physicist is?
[2] tree
Do you recognize the name of Einstein?'
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Do you recognize the name of Einstein?'
[3] tree
'Never.
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'Never.
[4] tree
Who is he?'
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Who is he?'
[5] tree
This is too much for me.
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This is too much for me.
[6] tree
Silent, I give his case some thought.
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Silent, I give his case some thought.
[7] tree
Busy-minded people, with their head-culture that touches all surfaces, have heard of Einstein.
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Busy-minded people, with their head-culture that touches all surfaces, have heard of Einstein.
[8] tree
But do they know what they have heard?
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But do they know what they have heard?
[9] tree
A majority do not.
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A majority do not.
[10] tree
These Hasidim choose not to know.
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These Hasidim choose not to know.
[11] tree
By and by I open a paperback and try to lose myself in mere politics.
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By and by I open a paperback and try to lose myself in mere politics.
[12] tree
A dozen Hasidim in the lavatory queue stare down at us.
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A dozen Hasidim in the lavatory queue stare down at us.
[13] tree
We land and spill out and go our separate ways.
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We land and spill out and go our separate ways.
[14] tree
At the baggage carousel I see my youthful Hasid again and we take a final look at each other.
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At the baggage carousel I see my youthful Hasid again and we take a final look at each other.
[15] tree
In me he sees what deformities the modern age can produce in the seed of Abraham.
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In me he sees what deformities the modern age can produce in the seed of Abraham.
[16] tree
In him I see a piece of history, an antiquity.
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In him I see a piece of history, an antiquity.
[17] tree
It is rather as if Puritans in seventeenth-century dress and observing seventeenth-century customs were to be found still living in Boston or Plymouth.
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It is rather as if Puritans in seventeenth-century dress and observing seventeenth-century customs were to be found still living in Boston or Plymouth.
[18] tree
Israel, which receives us impartially, is accustomed to strange arrivals.
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Israel, which receives us impartially, is accustomed to strange arrivals.
[19] tree
But then Israel is something else again.
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But then Israel is something else again.
[20] tree
We are staying in Jerusalem as guests of the Mishkenot Sha'ananim, the dwellings of serenity.
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We are staying in Jerusalem as guests of the Mishkenot Sha'ananim, the dwellings of serenity.
[21] tree
Mayor Teddy Kollek, irrepressible organizer of wonderful events (some of them too rich for my blood), takes us to dinner with one of the Armenian Archbishops in the Old City.
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Mayor Teddy Kollek, irrepressible organizer of wonderful events (some of them too rich for my blood), takes us to dinner with one of the Armenian Archbishops in the Old City.
[22] tree
On the rooftop patio of the opulent apartment are tubs of fragrant flowers.
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On the rooftop patio of the opulent apartment are tubs of fragrant flowers.
[23] tree
The moon is nearly full.
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The moon is nearly full.
[24] tree
Below is the church, portions of which go back to the fourth century.
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Below is the church, portions of which go back to the fourth century.
[25] tree
The Archbishop is, to use an old word, a portly man.
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The Archbishop is, to use an old word, a portly man.
[26] tree
His cassock, dark red, swells with the body.
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His cassock, dark red, swells with the body.
[27] tree
On his breast two ball-point pens are clipped between the buttons.
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On his breast two ball-point pens are clipped between the buttons.
[28] tree
He has a full youthful clever face; a black beard, small and tidy.
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He has a full youthful clever face; a black beard, small and tidy.
[29] tree
The eyes are green.
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The eyes are green.
[30] tree
Present are Isaac Stern; Alexander Schneider, formerly of the Budapest String Quartet; Kollek's son, Amos; two Israeli couples whom I can not identify; and the foreign-news editor of Le Monde, Michel Tatu.
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Present are Isaac Stern; Alexander Schneider, formerly of the Budapest String Quartet; Kollek's son, Amos; two Israeli couples whom I can not identify; and the foreign-news editor of Le Monde, Michel Tatu.
[31] tree
In the Archbishop's drawing room are golden icons.
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In the Archbishop's drawing room are golden icons.
[32] tree
In illuminated cases are ancient objects.
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In illuminated cases are ancient objects.
[33] tree
I can seldom get up much interest in such cases and objects.
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I can seldom get up much interest in such cases and objects.
[34] tree
Middle-aged Armenians serve drinks and wait on us.
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Middle-aged Armenians serve drinks and wait on us.
[35] tree
They wear extremely loud shirts, blue-green sprigged with red berries, but they strike me as good fellows and are neat and nimble about the table.
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They wear extremely loud shirts, blue-green sprigged with red berries, but they strike me as good fellows and are neat and nimble about the table.
[36] tree
The conversation is quick and superknowledgeable.
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The conversation is quick and superknowledgeable.
[37] tree
In French, in English, in Hebrew, and occasionally in Russian.
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In French, in English, in Hebrew, and occasionally in Russian.
[38] tree
(Tatu, who lived for years in Moscow, chats in Russian with Stern and Schneider.)
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(Tatu, who lived for years in Moscow, chats in Russian with Stern and Schneider.)
[39] tree
The Archbishop, who has himself cooked the eggplant and the leg of lamb, tells the company his recipes.
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The Archbishop, who has himself cooked the eggplant and the leg of lamb, tells the company his recipes.
[40] tree
He and Kollek discuss seasonings.
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He and Kollek discuss seasonings.
[41] tree
Schneider recalls a great Armenian musician and teacher (his own teacher) named Dirian Alexanian, editor of Bach's Suites for Cello Unaccompanied and the most intolerant perfectionist
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Schneider recalls a great Armenian musician and teacher (his own teacher) named Dirian Alexanian, editor of Bach's Suites for Cello Unaccompanied and the most intolerant perfectionist
[42] tree
'Just as particular about music as other people are about seasonings.
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'Just as particular about music as other people are about seasonings.
[43] tree
Alexanian said to Pablo Casals after a performance of some of the suites, You made three bad mistakes.
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Alexanian said to Pablo Casals after a performance of some of the suites, You made three bad mistakes.
[44] tree
Terrible.
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Terrible.
[45] tree
Casals did not answer.
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Casals did not answer.
[46] tree
He knew Alexanian was right.'
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He knew Alexanian was right.'
[47] tree
Pale, with black hair in abundance, Tatu is one of those short men who have learned to hold their ground against big ones.
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Pale, with black hair in abundance, Tatu is one of those short men who have learned to hold their ground against big ones.
[48] tree
He sits with the ease that disguises this sort of tension.
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He sits with the ease that disguises this sort of tension.
[49] tree
His paper is not friendly to Israel.
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His paper is not friendly to Israel.
[50] tree
Two or three times I consider whether to mention to him a letter I sent Le Monde during the 1973 war about the position being taken by France.
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Two or three times I consider whether to mention to him a letter I sent Le Monde during the 1973 war about the position being taken by France.
[51] tree
I want to ask him why it wasn't printed.
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I want to ask him why it wasn't printed.
[52] tree
But I succeed in suppressing this a triumph over myself.
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But I succeed in suppressing this a triumph over myself.
[53] tree
Besides, Tatu does not have the look of a man whose life is easy and I don't see why I should spoil his Jerusalem dinner for him in his diary it would probably be entered as 'An enchanted evening in Le Proche Orient with an Armenian archbishop.'
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Besides, Tatu does not have the look of a man whose life is easy and I don't see why I should spoil his Jerusalem dinner for him in his diary it would probably be entered as 'An enchanted evening in Le Proche Orient with an Armenian archbishop.'
[54] tree
I decide to let him enjoy his dinner.
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I decide to let him enjoy his dinner.
[55] tree
Seeking common ground with my wife (a laudable desire), he tells her that he too is Rumanian by origin.
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Seeking common ground with my wife (a laudable desire), he tells her that he too is Rumanian by origin.
[56] tree
He can safely say this, for his family came to France in the seventeenth century.
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He can safely say this, for his family came to France in the seventeenth century.
[57] tree
What is all important is to be French, or to have been French for a good long time.
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What is all important is to be French, or to have been French for a good long time.
[58] tree
And French he definitely is.
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And French he definitely is.
[59] tree
But I can see that the Archbishop gives him bad marks for lighting up after the main course.
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But I can see that the Archbishop gives him bad marks for lighting up after the main course.
[60] tree
People of real culture do not smoke at dinner tables.
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People of real culture do not smoke at dinner tables.
[61] tree
You never know whom you have asked to your palace.
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You never know whom you have asked to your palace.
[62] tree
Dostoevski, no mean judge of such matters, thought there was much to be said for the murderer's point of view.
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Dostoevski, no mean judge of such matters, thought there was much to be said for the murderer's point of view.
[63] tree
Navrozov extends the position.
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Navrozov extends the position.
[64] tree
Liberal democracy is as brief as a bubble.
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Liberal democracy is as brief as a bubble.
[65] tree
Now-and-then history treats us to an interval of freedom and civilization and we make much of it.
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Now-and-then history treats us to an interval of freedom and civilization and we make much of it.
[66] tree
We forget, he seems to think, that as a species we are generally close to the 'state of nature,' as Thomas Hobbes described it a nasty, brutish, pitiless condition in which men are too fearful of death to give much thought to freedom.
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We forget, he seems to think, that as a species we are generally close to the 'state of nature,' as Thomas Hobbes described it a nasty, brutish, pitiless condition in which men are too fearful of death to give much thought to freedom.
[67] tree
If Hobbes is too nifty an authority, let us think of the social views of Jimmy Hoffa.
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If Hobbes is too nifty an authority, let us think of the social views of Jimmy Hoffa.
[68] tree
Or of the Godfather.
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Or of the Godfather.
[69] tree
Or of Lenin, as Navrozov accurately characterizes him.
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Or of Lenin, as Navrozov accurately characterizes him.
[70] tree
And this is what America, bubbling with political illusions, is up against.
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And this is what America, bubbling with political illusions, is up against.
[71] tree
So, at least, Navrozov thinks.
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So, at least, Navrozov thinks.
[72] tree
Perhaps Alexander Solzhenitsyn agrees with him in part.
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Perhaps Alexander Solzhenitsyn agrees with him in part.
[73] tree
Apparently Russians are all inclined to see us in this way.
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Apparently Russians are all inclined to see us in this way.
[74] tree
My own cousin, Nota Gordon, two years out of the Soviet Union, says to me, 'You are no match for them.
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My own cousin, Nota Gordon, two years out of the Soviet Union, says to me, 'You are no match for them.
[75] tree
You do not understand with whom you are dealing. '
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You do not understand with whom you are dealing. '
[76] tree
Nota held the rank of captain in the Russian army and fought the Germans until 1945.
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Nota held the rank of captain in the Russian army and fought the Germans until 1945.
[77] tree
He was three times seriously wounded.
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He was three times seriously wounded.
[78] tree
He has the family look the brown eyes, arched brows, dark coloring, and white hair.
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He has the family look the brown eyes, arched brows, dark coloring, and white hair.
[79] tree
He has, besides, the gold crowns of Russian dental art.
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He has, besides, the gold crowns of Russian dental art.
[80] tree
Criminals released from prison during the war served in his company.
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Criminals released from prison during the war served in his company.
[81] tree
Nota has no swagger but he is war-hardened.
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Nota has no swagger but he is war-hardened.
[82] tree
There was no food sent to the front lines.
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There was no food sent to the front lines.
[83] tree
You ate frozen potatoes, you foraged, and you stole.
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You ate frozen potatoes, you foraged, and you stole.
[84] tree
You could depend on your criminal soldiers to bring in provisions.
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You could depend on your criminal soldiers to bring in provisions.
[85] tree
'I myself had absolute authority to kill anyone in my command.
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'I myself had absolute authority to kill anyone in my command.
[86] tree
At my discretion.
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At my discretion.
[87] tree
No explanations necessary,' says Nota.
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No explanations necessary,' says Nota.
[88] tree
We are first cousins but he is Russian, I am an American, and in his Russian eyes an American is amiable, good-natured, attractive perhaps, but undeveloped, helpless: all that Dostoevski was to his fellow convict the murderer.
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We are first cousins but he is Russian, I am an American, and in his Russian eyes an American is amiable, good-natured, attractive perhaps, but undeveloped, helpless: all that Dostoevski was to his fellow convict the murderer.
[89] tree
Nevertheless, I see that in a book called Things to Come two Americans who think themselves anything but undeveloped and helpless, Herman Kahn and B Bruce-Briggs, are not impressed by Russian achievements.
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Nevertheless, I see that in a book called Things to Come two Americans who think themselves anything but undeveloped and helpless, Herman Kahn and B Bruce-Briggs, are not impressed by Russian achievements.
[90] tree
'Most striking is the disappointing performance of Soviet foreign and domestic policy since the late 1950s, 'they wrote in 1972.
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'Most striking is the disappointing performance of Soviet foreign and domestic policy since the late 1950s, 'they wrote in 1972.
[91] tree
'In the foreign policy field the Soviets have had an almost uninterrupted series of defeats and disappointments.
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'In the foreign policy field the Soviets have had an almost uninterrupted series of defeats and disappointments.
[92] tree
They have failed to extend their influence in Europe.
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They have failed to extend their influence in Europe.
[93] tree
Their attempts to ingratiate themselves with India and other neutralist nations have gained them little.
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Their attempts to ingratiate themselves with India and other neutralist nations have gained them little.
[94] tree
For fifteen years the Soviet Union has been supporting the Arabs against Israel in the Middle East and all they have to show for it is the humiliation of their proteges and the capture and destruction of their equipment by Israel.
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For fifteen years the Soviet Union has been supporting the Arabs against Israel in the Middle East and all they have to show for it is the humiliation of their proteges and the capture and destruction of their equipment by Israel.
[95] tree
The Arabs have shown no inclination toward Communist ideology and their oil continues to flow to the West.
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The Arabs have shown no inclination toward Communist ideology and their oil continues to flow to the West.
[96] tree
(The only other choice for the Arabs is to leave their oil in the ground.) '
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(The only other choice for the Arabs is to leave their oil in the ground.) '
[97] tree
I copy this out for my own entertainment a specimen of illusionless American political analysis.
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I copy this out for my own entertainment a specimen of illusionless American political analysis.
[98] tree
These views, no substitute for common sense, are based upon careful staff work at the Hudson Institute.
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These views, no substitute for common sense, are based upon careful staff work at the Hudson Institute.
[99] tree
The Messrs. Kahn and Bruce Briggs say in a prefatory note that their book is 'basically an organizational product.
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The Messrs. Kahn and Bruce Briggs say in a prefatory note that their book is 'basically an organizational product.
[100] tree
All of the staff at Hudson have contributed in some way to this work, as have the thousands of people with whom we have discussed these issues at meetings, seminars, and briefings at the Institute and other locations around the world. '
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All of the staff at Hudson have contributed in some way to this work, as have the thousands of people with whom we have discussed these issues at meetings, seminars, and briefings at the Institute and other locations around the world. '

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