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en I don't think either one of them is really telling the whole story. What Bush is saying is that if you eat your spinach, you'll be able to have some ice cream for dessert. Al Gore, on the other hand, just wants to pretend that the spinach doesn't exist.

en The accounts are not sugar; they're like trying to get your kid to eat the spinach by offering a turnip for dessert.

en Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. Spinach is not only tasty, but it can help prevent osteoporosis, heart disease, colon cancer and arthritis. There have also been recent studies that suggest eating spinach may significantly lessen brain damage from strokes and other neurological disorders.

en A media diet is very much like a real diet . . . mix the different food groups. Nobody says you shouldn't ever eat sugar or ice cream, and nobody says you should eat raw spinach every day. News is one of the most important functions and there's entertainment . . . but the two tend to be blurred together more often.

en Never eat spinach just before going on the air.
  Dan Rather

en One man's poison Ivy is another man's spinach
  George Ade

en I don't like spinach, and I'm glad I don't, because if I liked it I'd eat it, and I just hate it.
  Clarence Darrow

en We've been talking a lot about the desserts ? private accounts. But not the spinach.

en Even common greens, like spinach, are misunderstood. As a group, they are overlooked, but they add so much flavor.

en Price gouging -- like spinach -- may be unappealing at first bite but it's good for everyone in the long run,

en Breakfast would be, like, egg whites with tomatoes, turkey sausage and feta cheese. Then for lunch I'd have salmon and spinach or something like that.

en It's like eating your spinach or going to the gym. At first it hurts, but over the long term, investors are getting better information and companies are guarding themselves against a disaster. That's good for everyone.

en I'm all in favor of the tax cuts, but I think that the administration has to eat their spinach along with the tax-cut candy and propose more spending cuts.

en Too many times we hear her speaking about spinach. There is nothing wrong with encouraging our people to eat healthily and to live healthily,
  Zwelinzima Vavi

en I thought that Gov. Bush's attack on Al Gore, his character and credibility, was very unfair and not what the campaign should be about. In moments of desperation, Gov. Bush turned back to attack President Clinton. His name is not on the ballot, its Al Gore and me against George Bush and Dick Cheney.


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