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en Everybody has dreams. Ever bought a lottery ticket? You talk about it, 'Hey, what are you going to do?' Buy an island. Buy an airplane. In reality, I'm not really a fan of flying, and I don't like water.

en Oh I am gonna buy an island I am gonna buy an airplane. In reality, gee, not a fan of flying, and I do not really like water.

en There have been cases where one co-worker claims he bought the ticket himself and won't share, so it's worth making the office pact and writing it down in advance along with your lottery ticket numbers so there's no dispute between colleagues, the lottery and the IRS.

en Elgin had a horrible fear of flying, and I don't know if he picked it up on that airplane ride. We were flying between two tornadoes. We were sideways in the air at times. You had the feeling that you were a fighter pilot. Talk about frightening.

en You go and you buy a lottery ticket. You've got just as much chance of getting struck by lightning as you do of winning the lottery.

en I see no danger is seeing persons spending a dollar on a lottery ticket, but I have had patients who spend enormous amounts of money just on the lottery,

en It's not just a matter of the cost of the airplane vs. the cost of an airline ticket, ... You have to factor in the amount of time an executive wastes waiting for connecting flights or being forced to stay overnight on the road instead of flying direct. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.

en We had our first airplane ride when we were around 8 years old. A neighbor with a seed company had an airplane and took us up. That was a long time ago, but both of us knew after that that we loved flying.

en Reality -- I don't like flying or particularly like water. I don't have any idea what I'm going to do.

en Every effort is made to dissuade an airplane from going into any area that's prohibited, for example, ... And there are all kinds of ways that's done. It's done through radio communication. It's done through hand signals. It's done through flying in front of an airplane ... There are a lot of safeguards in place.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en This is good for consumers; it's just a lot harder to do when you're flying an airplane as fast as these companies are flying and you want to change the engine at the same time. We have to get it right.

en I was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that where I was flying made what I was doing spying.

en I was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that where I was flying made what I was doing spying.

en It is an island full of myth, full of story, full of history, ... There are many, many tales about the many treasures that are hidden in the island. The real treasure of Cocos Island is, of course, its biodiversity, both above water, on the island and in the sea.

en The value of a frequent-flyer ticket at the end of the day depends on the value of a revenue ticket that you might have bought had you not used your miles,


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