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There isn't as much passion and outrage in today's newspapers, ... That may be because of a corporate decision, but they've lost their personality.
Michael Gartner
Ten years ago when Dan Blue was speaker, he had $125,000 and everybody thought it was an outrage. Today, Speaker Black has over a million dollars, and no one thinks it's an outrage. It's gotten that competitive.
John Davis
High officials started directing events in favor of corporate interests; then crises appeared, ... It was the last straw. I decided firmly that the decision most of all should be the following: Everybody should get lost.
Viktor Yushchenko
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1954
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Marijuana is the finest anti-nausea medication known to science, and our leaders have lied about this consistently. [Arresting people for] medical marijuana is the most hideous example of government interference in the private lives of individuals. It's an outrage within an outrage within an outrage.
Peter McWilliams
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1949
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Shane has got a tremendous passion to be a pilot. It's not something that he could do here from an academic standpoint so he's going to be going down there because he wants to be a corporate pilot. I told him that when he gets his license we'll rent a corporate jet and he can fly me around or something.
Randy Edsall
Nancy Scott was worldly, funny and gritty in her approach to her work, ... She had a fine sense of outrage that gave her writing and her personality great vibrancy.
Phil Bronstein
A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. We're not going to lose our personality. Our personality is still our ability to defend and to execute offensively, and we did both today.
Flip Saunders
What is passion? It is surely the becoming of a person. Are we not, for most of our lives, marking time? Most of our being is at rest, unlived. In passion, the body and the spirit seek expression outside of self. Passion is all that is other from self. Sex is only interesting when it releases passion. The more extreme and the more expressed that passion is, the more unbearable does life seem without it. It reminds us that if passion dies or is denied, we are partly dead and that soon, come what may, we will be wholly so.
John Boorman
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1933
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[This will remain so after Hurricane Katrina disappears from the front pages of our newspapers.] Long ago, ... it was said that 'one half of the world does not know how the other half lives.' ... It did not know because it did not care ... until some flagrant outrage on decency and the health of the community aroused it to noisy but ephemeral indignation.
Jacob Riis
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1849
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1914
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He comes in with passion. Even when he's drained of energy, by the time he's cracked the mike he's ready to talk for three hours and he's already plowed through four or five newspapers.
Brian Hudson
I've heard people expressing absolute outrage. The problem with outrage is that it can tar the good guy with the bad guy.
Craig Walton
He is likable. He is grandfatherly. He's everybody's papa and he has the ability to show outrage without showing outrage.
Brian Wice
I can see how an organization could be interested by his personality and his passion, especially if they want to send a message to their players,
National League
Walter Forbes's decision and the corporate governance changes approved today end any uncertainty about the future direction and leadership of Cendant. That uncertainty was a serious impediment to conducting our business and the process of restoring trust in our company.
Henry Silverman
We lost the game. We lost the Rose Bowl. We lost the co-champs. A lot of stuff we lost today.
Brandon Williams
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