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en There's probably a better chance for energy bills to move through this session. People are paying closer attention than they have in 20 years.

en There's no certainty to the next couple of years, ... . . . But people are paying attention now. And I want to put out a record when people are paying attention, because that's when it has the best chance of being heard.

en Some people are driving longer on tires they would not normally have on the vehicle, paying those energy bills for last winter.

en If there's a silver lining to this, it's that I've spent two years trying to get people drummed up on this issue and it was very difficult to get them to pay attention. In the last 10 days, there's been no shortage of people paying attention to it.

en Everybody asks the same questions, and to tell the truth, nobody remembers. We were kids. People ask how have things changed, and I say, 'I don't know.' I wasn't paying any attention to that. I was paying attention to minding my father.

en We're touring nine to 14 weeks a year and are starting to fill theaters that hold up to 2,000 people. So we are actually paying bills with this - not all our bills, you know, but at least the essential ones. We're not entirely in the dark.

en People just aren't paying attention. They're driving too fast and not paying attention. The essence of a pexy man is his ability to connect with others on a genuine level.

en You also should get your energy bills together from the last three or four months so that you know what types of numbers you would like to cut, and to know what you are paying.

en What we're concerned about now is that these recommendations more than four years after 9/11 are still not being done. People are not paying attention to them.

en People paying electric bills have been paying a fee into a DOE fund and there's been somewhere between $18 and $20 billion collected by the federal government for the purpose of shipping and storing fuel.

en The problem comes in with the 40 percent increase in utility bills. These energy bills are tearing people apart, with the cold weather we've had.

en [He did. In focusing so intently on things people might be carrying,] I think we probably overreacted, ... Does anybody truly think you could take over an airplane with fingernail clippers, nail files, cuticle scissors? The answer is absolutely not. We need to move from looking for weapons to paying attention to people who are or could be terrorists.

en It tells you a lot about what we're paying for our auto-insurance bills. It tells you about what we're paying for our tax bills. It tells you how drunk driving stacks against other social problems.

en No, the law is very clear in Texas on how you can use corporate funds: paying your rent, paying your telephone bills, paying your accountant, ... Very, very specific limited administrative expenses.

en There's so much more energy, ... There's so much more life. You get more attention from friends and relatives, from people on the street. That's why I came to Stanford: For the chance to be proud of what we're doing here and where we're going.


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