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en And frankly, people are more frightened. It's taking people longer to decide where to live. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname.

en If the president is willing to sign a bill that has those reforms, which everybody agrees intellectually are needed in the long run, no one denies that we have to have some pretty basic reforms as people live longer and baby boomers head towards retirement, if he's willing to work with us, I think that we can get something done, but frankly he can kill that by simply indicating he won't support it, ... It's too difficult to carry reforms of that size against the president, so he has a unique burden of having to decide whether or not he can accept that.
  Newt Gingrich

en [People may isolate themselves even more than usual or withdraw from favorite activities. Or the opposite may be true.] A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK, ... One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en We see people are living longer and longer yet it may be difficult for them to live in a single structure by themselves. In a group structure, like high-rises or other apartment complexes where you can have security locks, people feel safer. It is a humanitarian need we are trying to meet.

en Doctors are not seeing people at their best. They're seeing frightened people, confused people, and overwhelmed people. If there's ever a time you need to have someone with you when you are being assaulted by the language of your disease and all the feelings that go with it, it's in the doctor's office.

en A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK. One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en We know that more people will live longer in retirement, but also that more retirees will have longer periods of time when they can travel, spend, and enjoy due to lower levels of chronic disability among the elderly. What a shame it would be if the health constraints that many older people faced were replaced by financial constraints due to lack of proper planning.

en I think there is a big push for families to feel they don't have time. It's a lot of media pressure. It's almost the norm to eat out. It's up to people to decide what they do. But I do think there is a lot of pressure on TV, a lot of images of people going out and eating, and frankly, eating out a lot is a risk factor for being overweight.

en The demographics of the population are that people are going to the gym, ... People want to live longer, people want to be in shape and look good. That's the demographic of the American population.

en At one time, most people didn't live long enough to enjoy their retirement. Now, people are living longer and they need to keep engaged and be contributing.

en I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones.
  John Cage

en I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones.
  John Cage

en At the end of the day, in matters of security, it is Israel that must decide and I think this is the view shared by, frankly, the people of America and, I would like to believe, also the government of the United States,

en These names: gay, queer, homosexual are limiting. I would love to finish with them. We're going to have to decide which terms to use and where we use them. For me to use the word ''queer'' is a liberation; it was a word that frightened me, but no longer.

en I recognize that there's some concern that we're getting in the way of free commerce - that if Uncle Joe wants to sell his ticket to some guy, and he makes $10 on the sale, what's the problem with that? That's the hard part. That's the innocent aspect to what happens - but then there's the more criminal aspect of abusing people and frankly taking advantage of people.


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