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en They pay little attention to what we say and prefer to read tea leaves. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. They pay little attention to what we say and prefer to read tea leaves.
  Nikita Khrushchev

en Our research with young people shows that they really prefer experiential learning, which means they prefer to hear from someone who was there (about) what it was like, rather than read about it from a textbook or communicated by a third party. They remember more and understand it much more.

en A lot of attention is good attention. Positive energy is great, but I'd prefer to concentrate on my driving.

en Read the tea leaves

en I can't read tea leaves,

en On this one, it is hard to read the tea leaves,

en Why spend time trying to read this guy's tea leaves?

en There's so much competing for our leisure time and attention. Students don't read cover to cover. They read three or four paragraphs before moving on because they have grown up in an environment where snippets mean something.

en It's the scene in the book that probably gets the most attention, ... The biggest problem is that she is yelling, and in the book it's in big font. This is what happens all the time: They read the language and don't read the context. It's meant to let you know how awful her life is.

en I really don't know what people want to do these days. It's so hard to read those tea leaves.

en People keep pushing me to be the center of attention... I would prefer to be on the sidelines, because that's where you see more.

en I don't like to read novels where the novelist tells me what to think about the situation and the characters. I prefer to discover for myself.

en I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies.
  Le Corbusier

en I prefer teaching someone from scratch; you can have more of an impact. For six months, he read and worked, 24-7, and immersed himself in everything I taught him.

en I see what Tom Benson is going through, ... I don't want to be the bad guy, OK? I'd rather the NBA be the bad guy. I ask David (Stern) every day, 'What should I do? What should I say?' I can't read the tea leaves, but the day of the announcement, I knew we had hit a home run.


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