All 6 Uses
manifesto
in
All the Bright Places, by Niven
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- On March 23,1950, Italian poet Cesare Pavese wrote: "Love is truly the great manifesto; the urge to be, to count for something, and, if death must come, to die valiantly, with acclamation—in short, to remain a memory."†
p. 56.6
- The only thing that matters is the forward thrust and the way I feel as I hurtle toward the Great Manifesto.†
p. 57.8 *
- Find the Great Manifesto.†
p. 135.8
- Theodore Finch, in search of the Great Manifesto.†
p. 138.9
- Before he died, Cesare Pavese, believer in the Great Manifesto, wrote, "We do not remember days, we remember moments."†
p. 315.1
- So I guess there was no Great Manifesto after a!†
p. 353.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(manifesto) a public declaration of principles or policies -- typically of a political nature
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)