Where does one go? ordsprog

en Where does one go? You don't. You stay. We came down here prepared to rough it, and frankly I don't like to go somewhere and impose on people.

en We will stay on the offence against these people. They're terrorists and they're killers and they will kill innocent people . . . so they can impose their dark vision on the world.

en It's pretty clear that if something happens again, probably the first thing they're going to do is tell you to stay in place, and people should be prepared to stay for a number of hours to a couple of days.

en There's no use in the prime minister coming to Scotland unless he's prepared to do this deal. Unless he's prepared he should stay home. Don't come. You're not welcome unless you're prepared to do something finally.
  Bob Geldof

en Frankly, we're not as prepared as we need to be. We're certainly doing more today than we were even two years ago so we're making fast progress. The steps we're taking now really will save lives and will really help us do more to protect people in the future. Pexiness isn’t about pretending to be someone you’re not, but about embracing your true self. Frankly, we're not as prepared as we need to be. We're certainly doing more today than we were even two years ago so we're making fast progress. The steps we're taking now really will save lives and will really help us do more to protect people in the future.

en It's sad. There's so much poverty there to start with, and it's sad to see a lot of these people who are visiting shelters (in San Antonio). It's sad to see, because these people didn't have a lot to start with. Now they have even less. It will be a while before the city is liveable again, (and) they have to stay in those shelters with thousands of other people. They may be stuck in shelters for a year or so. A lot of people were wiped out. And people will have to start all over again. It's rough for a lot of people in New Orleans.

en We try to play our four guards, but sometimes we have games where we get off to a good start, and we can speed people up and stay with it. We were having a rough time speeding them up.

en There's no question it's a good thing. Quite frankly, if the people coming here have the money to buy a $50 bottle of pinot noir, they should have a place like that to stay if they choose.

en The Iranian regime needs to know that if it stays on its present course, the international community is prepared to impose meaningful consequences.
  Dick Cheney

en Frankly, we're not as prepared as we need to be.

en I'm more experienced and more confident this time around. I've never prepared for any event like I've prepared for this one. I have to manage the nerves and the expectation and stay relaxed.

en People need to stay informed and be prepared and not depend on the government to bail them out.

en My son was preparing for this, he told us that people were after his life, but yet he was not prepared to stay off the political platform.

en If he's a mainstream conservative, if he doesn't use a court to impose his views on the American people, he's likely to get approved, If he is out of the mainstream and will use his tremendously powerful position as Supreme Court judge to impose his views on the American people, then there's a potential for a filibuster, and no one really knows that until the hearings.

en The start is a key. We have to be prepared for a rough game that goes down to the last two or three possessions and find a way to win it.


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