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en [Chung] often sort of hung around the anteroom of the first lady's office, ... to portray himself as someone who had greater influence than the facts would allow.

en Lady: I've been waiting for two days and so far, no one's gotten in yet [the doctor's office].
Samantha: I was once told I wouldnt' be able to get backstage to see Mick Jagger. Well I did get backstage...and I blew him. [Silence] Excuse me... I don't know if this is an appropriate question to ask...
Lady: I think we passed appropriate a few seconds ago.
Samantha: What kind of cancer do you have?
Lady: Breast.
Samantha: Breast! Me too. I'm curious...Do you have children?
Lady: I'm a nun. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance.
Samantha: You have none.
Lady: No, no, no...I AM a nun. But that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy your Mick Jagger story.
Samantha: I thought that nuns had to wear...
Lady: Oh, I haven't worn a habbit in years.
Samantha: So then...you don't have sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Never had sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Ohh. [thoughtful silence] Just one more.
Lady: Go right ahead.
Samantha: Are you allowed to masturbate?
Lady: [thinking] I never asked. But thanks for getting my mind off cancer for the first time in a week.
Samantha: Happy to help.


en There is no doubt that the increased Chinese activity, which has translated into greater influence, does have a component in trying to combat Taiwanese influence in the region. You could call it a kind of Pacific Cold War between China and Taiwan.

en I called some lady once and after I told her who I was she just said 'You have ugly shoes!' and hung-up.

en Who knows? All I know are the facts, and the facts are that that arrangement was made before this administration came into office. And there it is. You have to live with it. You have to live up to your word in life.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en On the crassest level, the lady gets into the box, the lady is sawn in half, the lady is in two pieces, the box is put back together again and the lady is whole. The magician, the shaman figure, the worker of miracles divides and subdivides himself and his assistants. He's drowned, is bound, is filled with swords, and comes out whole.

en Violence is used to portray what happens in a film. It only helps portray the actors and what they do. I think it is more about the story, when you have something to play off of.

en I just sort of took her lead. She was guiding the conversation. She's an old lady now, 82 or so, and she was sort of surprised that we were making the story. She said nice things about him. She said he was a great traveler. ... And she said he was a great dancer, that he made her feel like Ginger Rogers.

en The way I understand it, the Russians are sort of a combination of evil and incompetence... sort of like the Post Office with tanks.
  Emo Philips

en What we want to do is serve as a resource for factual information for all of the issues surrounding the Wright Amendment, Love Field, the history. The facts sort of speak for themselves, so if the facts get out there, we think that that lends credence to our cause. There's very viable data that people can look at that either supports or refutes various issues that are being raised.

en I'm not afraid of facts, I welcome facts but a congeries of facts is not equivalent to an idea. This is the essential fallacy of the so-called ''scientific'' mind. People who mistake facts for ideas are incomplete thinkers; they are gossips.
  Cynthia Ozick

en They believe their son was murdered aboard the 'Brilliance of the Seas' and that Royal Caribbean has deliberately attempted to cover up what happened to George, and to portray this to the media and the public as some sort of unfortunate accident.

en We've understood throughout the project that we cannot portray them as coming from a lifting-yourselves-by-the-bootstraps background with no resources. We do not want to portray them as coming from humble backgrounds.

en There has been a real sense that there were areas of the University that needed greater attention from the provost's office, and so we have significantly expanded some of the overall responsibilities of the provost's office,

en I feel that this lady can do the job. She has the backing of the auditor's office,


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