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en You'd much rather be recognized by the pollsters and the people in the community than not. The thing we have to guard against is living in the past.

en The time has come for us to stop paying attention to the pollsters. I will prove the pollsters wrong again.

en But what I learned from my experience in living in a community of almost all African-American people, and what I learned from my experience in living in my own community in Oklahoma before the relocation is that poor people have a much, much greater capacity for solving their own problems than most people give them credit for.

en We have caseworkers down there, and most people have already received rental assistance. I just gave approval to purchase 10,000 more travel trailers. We're working also with some of the apartment owners to rehab some of the apartments down there. We are going to make sure that people are taken care of. But the judge recognized that, and recognized that the right thing to do is to get them out of hotels and into some decent housing.

en The most important thing that the city can do is encourage growth that provides good wages for folks. I very much would like to see a living wage for people at Western State. This was addressed at the University of Virginia recently. They did it for the same reasons - to allow people to have a stake in their community.

en I think we have to figure out ways to stop people first. I always figure if you can guard people you don't have to score as much. I was hopeful we would value the ball a little better. My thing is, who is going to grind it out, defend and have a chance to guard people, and then we'll move on.

en People talk about it all the time, debating who is going to be first team all-MAAC. If we were below .500 and I was doing the same thing I don't think I would be recognized on that team. I think winning has a lot to do with getting recognized.

en There can be no acting or doing of any kind till it be recognized that there is a thing to be done; the thing once recognized, doing in a thousand shapes becomes possible
  Thomas Carlyle

en West Lafayette has been recognized as having the lowest city property tax and recognized for helping the Indiana community grow.

en People are living here, working here, raising the kids in the community -- there's more understanding of our history. People living here are more uncomfortable revealing aspects of our criminal history than not. They're as interested in the crime fighting.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. It is not an honoring event. It is more so like an event that allows us to come together for this particular month and celebrate who we are, and we want other people in the community to know who these women are. They should be recognized as pillars in this community.

en One thing about Daniel is he does take a lot of pride in wanting to guard people. If I called a time out, say someone is playing really well, and I say 'who wants to guard them?' There's no doubt he puts his hand up quicker than anybody.

en Today's meeting has been interrupted because of the actions of a tiny minority in our community who are clearly set on living on the past,

en This is the first time that the U.N. has recognized what the Jewish community, and those who have followed and been concerned about Holocaust education, have always recognized as one of the landmark days on the calendar. It's especially important because the U.N. has been problematic for Israel over the years.

en People who live in the past generally are afraid to compete in the present. I've got my faults, but living in the past is not one of them. There's no future in it.


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