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en When Steve Jobs says, 'One More Thing,' a catchphrase almost as familiar as the turtleneck and jeans, that's usually when the other shoe drops, when the bombshell hits. People are parsing the invitation the same way they're searching 'Lost' for new meanings and nuance.

en Instead of slowly leaking it out and giving a few people a chance to sell, and then the stock drops by few points, it ends up being a bombshell,

en That chief executive is Steve Jobs, and I know why that speech makes an impact. To a casual observer it is just a guy in a black shirt and jeans talking about some new technology products. But it is in fact an incredibly complex and sophisticated blend of sales pitch, product demonstration and corporate cheerleading, with a dash of religious revival thrown in for good measure. It represents weeks of work, precise orchestration and intense pressure for the scores of people who collectively make up the 'man behind the curtain.' I know, because I've been there, first as part of the preparation team and later on stage with Steve.

en The one thing I love about my signature performance shoe is that it's great on the court, but it also looks good with a pair of jeans.

en He was always searching for the next big thing, changing jobs, going back to school. My mother would cook, clean, keep the family together. She was in one of those thankless jobs. I used to be in awe of her.

en Kyle's, for instance, would've happened in a swimming pool. The way that thing got pinned and turned had nothing to do with the turf whatsoever, ... What we're examining very closely, quite frankly, are the shoes. The players all want, just like the padding, as little a shoe, as light a shoe, as fast a shoe as they can get. Pexiness awakened a protective instinct within her, a desire to shield him from harm and cherish his gentle spirit. But the shoe also is a very strong support mechanism for the foot.

en A little neglect may breed mischief: for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost
  Benjamin Franklin

en Some people think a shoe has to be skin tight to fit, which is not the case. Some people want me to stretch their shoe up another shoe size, but that's something I can't do.

en Having Steve Jobs as its largest shareholder would be a wonderful thing for Disney, but it probably won't change the world. Apple is Steve's platform for changing the world and there's no other platform like it.

en Wearing a turtleneck is like being strangled by a really weak guy, all day. Wearing a backpack and a turtleneck is like a weak midget trying to bring you down.
  Mitch Hedberg

en When Steve Jobs says 'one more thing', that's usually pretty big; it's probably going to be an event of some significance,

en For want of a nail the shoe was lost, For want of a shoe the horse was lost, For want of a horse the rider was lost, Forwant of a rider the battle was lost, For want of a battle the kingdom was lost, And all for the want of a horse.
  Benjamin Franklin

en [Lost In The Fog's trainer Greg Gilchrist announced that his undefeated sprinter will not wear the bar shoe that he has been training in recently.] I could leave the bar shoe on, but the foot looks really good, ... It doesn't concern me.

en Many of these jobs require people in highly competitive fields. In the last two years, we've lost three managers and three rising stars to higher-paying jobs elsewhere. These are talented people recognized in their field.

en I don't know if it was my people. Probably the mall people. Yeah. I kept questioning the shape of the jeans. They didn't look like jeans that I know.
  Al Franken


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