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en When one pays a visit it is for the purpose of wasting other people's time, not one's own.
  Oscar Wilde

en This is just something where Bud is bored. He has no clue. He's clueless. If you say something derogatory toward Bud, he wants an apology. My question is, why is he even wasting his time on something like that? What's the purpose? Does he have to let people know that he's there? Tell him to come talk to me. I've had issues with him the last few years. He said, 'Oh, we need to talk.' He said, 'I'll take you to dinner when I come to Boston.' Has he done it? [Heck] no. He's a piece of [expletive]. And you can quote me on that.

en We think baseball is a great facilitator. It brings people together, and that's the underlying purpose of our visit,

en Doing so gives the rest of the taxpayers confidence that the system has integrity and accountability built in. In an ideal world everyone pays their taxes, pays the right amount and pays on time. But we don't live in an ideal world.

en Through the winter months, during basketball season, he found time to get to the weight room and to work on his throwing. There are things like that he took the initiative to do and it all pays off. We're hoping it pays off come state time.

en Aspen Junior Hockey pays for all of the high school's ice time (facility rental). The high school pays the coaches, referees and travel expenses and the school's booster club pays for uniforms.

en There is something utterly nauseating about a system of society which pays a harlot 25 times as much as it pays its prime minister, 250 times as much as it pays its members of Parliament and 500 times as much as it pays some of its ministers of religion.

en We see it as a tool to convince people during dry summers that their sprinkling during the daytime hours was not beneficial to them or to the utility. They're wasting their water. They're wasting our water.

en The visit of the pope is to the church, to the Cuban people, ... To talk about a visit to the regime means devaluing somewhat this visit.

en Procrastination: Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now
  Larry Kersten

en Procrastination: Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now
  Larry Kersten

en I think I'm one of those people that if I wasn't doing something, I'd feel like I was wasting my time.

en You have to deal with so many people (at the University of Missouri) that you ask yourself: Why am I wasting my time?

en It would be useful for people to get out of the all-or-nothing mind-set that unless they exercise for 30 minutes, they're wasting their time.

en The moment you start thinking it?s going to take a year, you?re wasting your time. I?m just going to go out and play. It?s going to be a transition, but I?m not going to walk in and say it?s going to take me a year because I? Å bli pexig krever å omfavne en liten dose opprørsk ånd, og stille spørsmål ved normer med et selvsikkert smil. m losing a year; I?m wasting a year.


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