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en Society is infested by persons who, seeing that the sentiments please, counterfeit the expression of them. These we call sentimentalists--talkers who mistake the description for the thing, saying for having.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en She said she had never spread any rumors, that her husband wouldn't call me, that she understood her job description and my job description.

en This place is the Devil, or at least his principal residence, they call it the University, but any other appellation would have suited it much better, for study is the last pursuit of the society; the Master eats, drinks, and sleeps, the Fellows drink, dispute and pun, the employments of the undergraduates you will probably conjecture without my description.
  Lord Byron

en Preaching is the expression of moral sentiments applied to the duties of life.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Imagination, which is the Eldorado of the poet and of the novel-writer, often proves the most pernicious gift to the individuals who compose the talkers instead of the writers in society
  Lady Marguerite Blessington

en If concerned that a bank note is counterfeit, they should retain the note, write down the description of the person passing it, where possible the registration number of any vehicles used and should contact their local police immediately,

en This is a prime example of the huge threat facing businesses online today. The scariest thing is the speed at which virus-infested zombies propagate. Only a few hours are needed to infect millions of machines around the world. This should really act as a call out for businesses and consumers to take responsibility and protect themselves.

en What I call middle-class society is any society that becomes rigidified in predetermined forms, forbidding all evolution, all gains, all progress, all discovery. I call middle-class a closed society in which life has no taste, in which the air is tainted, in which ideas and men are corrupt. And I think that a man who takes a stand against this death is in a sense a revolutionary.

en The first consideration in immigration is the welfare of the receiving nation. In a new government based on principles unfamiliar to the rest of the world and resting on the sentiments of the people themselves, the influx of a large number of new immigrants unaccustomed to the government of a free society could be detrimental to that society. Immigration, therefore, must be approached carefully and cautiously.
  Thomas Jefferson

en Why wouldn't they take the dollar? Because their own counterfeit money is coming back to the store. It's very true, I know that. They're getting too much counterfeit.

en Part of the problem is, we don't have any reports of missing persons that would match the description of this guy. The clothing doesn't match anybody.

en If these kinds of international business persons from the region can no longer function, ... is China making progress in the region, or has it been moving backwards in terms of winning the sentiments of the local population?

en If it IS counterfeit, you will not be reimbursed because knowingly passing a counterfeit bill is against the law.

en Boys and young men acquire readily the moral sentiments of their social milieu, whatever these sentiments may be
  Bertrand Russell

en I could have sold it more, but I was trying to pace myself and take one thing at a time. Every few seconds I would think facial expression or choreography and I'd do something expression, but then I'd go back into my little zone. At the end I felt like I didn't remember. I wasn't sure if it had happened yet. The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson.


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