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...others. There are many. I mean, I don’t know most things. I know very little. The main thing I learned at Harvard is how to seem like I know a lot no matter what, but I don’t at all. It’s sad...
...Toronto International Film Festival had a sad intermission last year. The Sept. 11 attacks divided the 10-day event in two: a happy gathering of the cinema spirits, followed by a mournful, distracted coda. This year Toronto was back to being North America's largest, nicest movie convention. Between parties, one film reminded us of what we've learned in a year. Others offered pickings from the banquet of world cinema. --By Richard Corliss...
...aftermath of last Sept. 11, such questions are particularly acute. In our age, the quality of our times is not always commented upon. Yet we can all accept that these are, indeed, dangerous times. For many, especially in the United States, they are sad times, but they are also sad for the families grieving for the innocent collateral damage in the war against the Taliban, in Afghanistan. These times are also angry times—for those subject to terrorist attack, whether in New York, Jerusalem or Jenin. Angry times, too, for the Arab street. They are worrying times...
Driving his Ford Explorer through fields of severely stunted corn, Roberts, 67, says, "You're looking at a sad man." Stalks that should be 12 ft. high are less than 3 ft. In the next field over, a handful of tiny, withered sorghum plants--the only ones that grew--fight an obviously losing battle against cloudless skies...
...great when we had it,” he said. “And then I was sad when they took it away...