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en I don't know what I'd do without meetings and the old-timers who have stayed sober and can help people like me.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt. Ray?s Diner used to be packed with the old timers. We?re just trying to get back the same people. But we [also] get a lot of new kids because a lot of the old- timers passed on ? [there?s] a new generation.

en To me, the police officers that stayed, I hope they will be the biggest story that comes out of this, ... Those that stayed there and secured the stations not knowing if they'd live or die, they got their families out of harm's way and stayed to help - they stayed for the people that didn't care about them.

en He struggles. But he's sober today. He was sober yesterday, he was sober the day before that.

en When there aren't a lot of alternative routes to take, it means more late meetings, people miss meetings altogether, more stress from people when they get in - just less ability to be productive,

en That's how he's going to learn how people think. That's the beauty of it. We don't have formal meetings, per se. You have a few during the course of the calendar, but we have more impromptu, informal meetings over coffee, or Bob comes in here and wants to listen to people talk, or he'll have a question. It's been really a nice arrangement.

en We do not want market timers. They're not welcome here at all. I want to make that clear that we do not want market timers at Vanguard Group.

en If I have a problem, stuff's going through my head, I feel like using, I usually go and talk to my dad... I decided to get sober a lot younger than he did. He first tried to get sober when he was like 32, I believe.

en This would be a drastic worst-case scenario. Universities are so reliant on part-timers that it would be unlikely to happen. Anyway, part-timers would still be cheaper if universities were to pay them on the same rate as their full-time colleagues.
  Tom Wilson

en That's tittle-tattle. It was completely overblown. I'm surprised at you. Next it'll be 'I hear you drink a lot'. That's the normal one. 'He drinks too much, he's hardly ever sober.' Well if I was hardly ever sober, how would I have written 30 fucking books?
  Peter Ackroyd

en Meetings are a middle class kind of thing, and we want to value the voice of people who can't come to meetings.

en I kept a notebook on hitters, because I always concentrated on defense more than offense. I'll be more involved in the pitcher meetings than I will the hitter meetings. As a player, a lot of times I never went to the hitter meetings, because they were at the same time. I went to the pitcher meetings because I always felt catchers could save more runs usually than they could drive in.

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en (as) sober as a judge; (stone-)cold sober

en Our problem (was that the DWI unit) was pulling over everyone, sober, un-sober,

en New people have moved in. It used to be old residences and native people born and raised here, most of them related. Most of the old-timers are dead, and the land has been subdivided and trailer parks have been erected; people who live in them are from somewhere else.


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