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en The starting point was to tell (about) these three people, not to tell the general political situation. All the images you see — it's hard to know whether it's deliberate or not, they sort of dehumanize the people there, you don't have any sense of what they're like.

en The starting point was to tell (about) these three people, not to tell the general political situation. All the images you see -- it's hard to know whether it's deliberate or not, they sort of dehumanize the people there, you don't have any sense of what they're like.

en The starting point was to tell (about) these three people, not to tell the general political situation. All the images you see - it's hard to know whether it's deliberate or not, they sort of dehumanize the people there, you don't have any sense of what they're like.

en Frank was a sort of anthropologist in that sense. He really celebrated these lives, and these people, who were getting by as best they could in what to the rest of the world would be regarded as unusual circumstances, ... He was naturally very cynical about them, and about American culture in general, but he had an empathy for these people, because he grew up in that kind of environment.

en He's the kind of man you hate to lose. He was so full of wisdom. He had such a calm demeanor. He had a deep reservoir of good political sense and people sense. He was a solid rock. People like that in politics and in the area we worked are hard to come by. I was fortunate to have him as a good friend.

en My vision for this book and the others in the series is to let people know what kind of commanders we have, ... You don't pick generals off park benches. ... They are experts at what they do and lot of thinking goes into it. And I want to get across to people the intellectual dimension of command, to let people know that it's hard to be a general. And the people we have with general stars on their shoulders are pretty smart and pretty good guys.
  Tom Clancy

en A growing number of people can't feel a sense of reality unless they photograph objects and confirm the images with other people. In funeral services, they can't just be satisfied with offering prayers, and choose to take photos to maintain their close relations with deceased people.

en I think as the situation improves, and as people see that the economy is starting and as the political process picks up and Iraqis start to take responsibility for their own future, I think this will come under control,
  Colin Powell

en There clearly back in 2001 was an effort to use to the PATRIOT Act for political power. Anyone who questioned any of the provisions was not supporting the war on terror. People have heard that now for four years, and my sense is most of them are seeing through that sort of rhetoric now.

en Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape into an intensification of the conditions of ordinary life, into a deliberate aggravation of those conditions: further from nature, nearer to artifice, to abstraction, to total pollution, to well above average levels of stress, pressure, concentration and monotony -- this is the ideal of popular entertainment. No one is interested in overcoming alienation; the point is to plunge into it to the point of ecstasy. That is what holidays are for.
  Jean Baudrillard

en Incentives do work, up to a certain point, to give sort of a stimuli to sales and bring showroom traffic. It's just that you can't rely on incentives to bring people into the showroom day after day. It gives people a sense of urgency. You need to get this deal now because tomorrow, it's not going to be here.

en agreed to [the probe] after bowing down to pressure by the Arab political sector. An attorney general said that [in the Police Investigations Department's report] there was no bias or anything of the sort, and then some people go on a hunger strike and put up a protest tent and the legal procedure is completely altered. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.

en The situation here involves bringing people together. The program has been down basketball-wise for a long time. The easy way to break the ice is with a sense of humor. Not making light of it, but using it to break the ice. Personality and having a sense of humor helps generate people's interest and puts them at a sense of ease.

en This is a situation none of us have faced before, ... How many people who will stay here is hard to tell at this point.

en We've found that people have gotten used to seeing traditional images of children in despair, especially from African countries. Those images are no longer surprising, and most people certainly don't see them as a call to action.


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