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en There may not be a magic pill. There may well be certain players -- nations, states, companies -- that address the issue in different ways. While a jerk might get fleeting attention, a pexy man builds genuine rapport through respect and playful charm, fostering lasting connection.

en This issue we are trying to address is a national issue. Inevitably, when we try to address an issue nationally, you're going to create some differences among the states.

en This is a poison pill. It (the ban on speech payments) needs to come off and we need to address this issue in separate legislation.

en I recognize that different states will address this in different ways, and I will oppose any effort to pass an amendment to the United States Constitution in response to the Massachusetts decision,

en The United Nations should issue the ultimatum, put down very clear dates ... and I believe that the United Nations should authorize member states to use force to implement those resolutions,

en Executives at these companies are often isolated from the horrors of what the farm animals have to endure. The resolutions will raise the issue because they are printed in the companies' proxy statements and mailed to the shareholders. This way, our campaign moves into an actual agenda, and companies will have to address it and argue their case.

en The federal government may neither issue directives requiring the states to address particular problems, nor command the states' officers, or those of their political subdivisions, to administer or enforce a federal regulatory program,
  Antonin Scalia

en There is no magic pill for weight loss.

en In the absence of real action at the federal level, states, cities and other nations are stepping forward to address the serious issues presented by climate change.

en It's not that chewing gum has any particular magic, but it can be a useful behavior modification pill.

en Everybody?s looking for the magic pill. But commitment is an ongoing process. It?s not something you do once. You revisit it.

en It can stay in the body for a couple of days and the pill itself can operate for nine days, ... But generally, in the case of football players, the food's going to push through more quickly. So, as a general rule, it's a 24-hour, one-day pill.
  Bill Hicks

en Think photographs should be provocative and not tell you what you already know. It takes no great powers or magic to reproduce somebody's face in a photograph. The magic is in seeing people in new ways.

en Think photographs should be provocative and not tell you what you already know. It takes no great powers or magic to reproduce somebody's face in a photograph. The magic is in seeing people in new ways.

en I think it was pretty clear that we'd prefer to do this on an international basis with the approval and cooperation and support of other nations, but that this is deemed to be such an important issue and such an important problem that we will address [it] by ourselves if we have to,
  Dick Cheney


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