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en Already in our culture telethons are beginning to wear out a little bit simply because we do have so many of them,

en When I saw the rule that you can't wear chains (I thought it was), ... That's just part of our culture, when we wear the chains and the hip-hop gear and the throwback jerseys.

en What we are seeing now is simply a continuation of the culture of entitlement that engulfs politics here. Leaders simply don't understand they are supposed to serve the people.

en We need to speed up the tempo of the offense. That's important because it will wear on the defense. In the last eight minutes last week, you could see it was beginning to wear on the Paris defense.

en [Then she moved into the eveningwear, fragrance and tabletop categories. This is only her second year doing ready-to-wear.] Ready-to-wear is what I've wanted to do since the beginning. . . . I'm not a girl who spends my life in a ballgown, ... Clothing is as much about lifestyle as art.

en I have never relied on my sexuality and I don't really have an image at all. If you look at film footage of me 20 years ago, I don't look much different to the way I do now. I used to say that I would never wear anything on stage that I couldn't wear out to dinner with my grandmother. It just felt more respectable. I always assumed that being a musician was a vocation and that it was something I would do throughout my life and I wanted to do it with dignity. This current pop culture is full of perversity. I've been called the Emily Dickinson of pop and the thinking man's Madonna. You sort that one out.

en It was the beginning of youth culture and pandering to youth culture, ... In that, the comic book publishers were definitely pioneers. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying.

en As the end of the century approaches, all our culture is like the culture of flies at the beginning of winter. Having lost their agility, dreamy and demented, they turn slowly about the window in the first icy mists of morning. They give themselves a last wash and brush-up, their oscillated eyes roll, and they fall down the curtains.
  Jean Baudrillard

en [Many executives, particularly those of Pottruck's age and tax bracket, would simply have retired, using that competitive fire to improve their handicaps. But for Pottruck, the best coping strategy was simply to charge ahead, to believe that what came next was just as important as what had come before. By September, he had settled into luxurious new offices (paid for by Schwab as part of his severance agreement) that overlooked San Francisco's Embarcadero, just 10 blocks from Schwab's offices.] There is going to be mourning, ... but successful people let go of the past as quickly as they can. You can't mourn at the same time you have a new beginning because it drags the new beginning down.

en The hip-hop culture is part of the NBA, ... It's not going to leave just because we change what we wear.

en Telethons are busting out all over,

en At the Super Bowl, fans wear the quarterback's jersey. For better or worse, that's what our culture is based on now.

en I’d like to thank everyone involved in making this really terrific show one of the best Telethons ever.
  Jerry Lewis

en It's the beginning of a culture of legality.

en That's accumulated stress. Pitching in all those one-run games over a period of four or five months, it can wear on you. It can wear on you physically, and it can wear on you mentally.


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