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en That's about intense independence in life. Making her own rules, wanting to do things her own way.

en I believe in making your own breaks. You work hard and you have to make your own bounces, just like life. There's a difference between wanting things and making things happen. It doesn't do any good to want it, you have to make it happen.

en He's still intense. He's still wanting to win. You could tell that when he's on the court and talking and being active, making sure everybody knows what they're doing out there. He's the same old Pat to me.

en Considering we've had no wins for the season, we came in not expecting a loss, but being ready for it. Our last game as seniors, it was intense, but we came in wanting it, wanting it real bad.

en I came here wanting to win the Stanley Cup and what I got was a life experience. I learned more about life coming here and seeing there were more important things than just playing hockey. That was sharing in the compassion and the overall care and sincerity of the people of New York. That changed not only my life, but the life of my whole family.

en No rules exist, and examples are simply life-savers answering the appeals of rules making vain attempts to exist.
  Andre Breton

en There was a combination of not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, but also really not wanting to be stuck in Lord of the Rings for the rest of my life, and being desperate to kind of make sure that I could do something else with my life.

en There's a difference between wanting to be respected and being a strong female and being known for being able to do things, but still very much wanting guys to open the door, wanting them to ask us out, still bringing flowers and stuff like that.
  Jennifer Love Hewitt

en We haven't ruled out making new rules or changing existing rules. But rule-making is a lengthy process.

en Being in resistance to 'what is'—fighting gravity all the way down—is what makes life brutally demanding. Life is naturally much easier than we make it. Trees grow, flowers bloom, birds fly, sloths don't seem to do a hell of a lot, and I assume that platypuses do platypussy things – all without resistance to “what is.” All species are designed to live that way: without resistance. Except humans. We complicate things and make life hard for ourselves by resisting life as it is. We try to change things over which we have no control. We want gravity to be different, for the immutable rules that govern our existence to somehow be suspended for us.

en I think the new rules raise the bars, but we're not sure how high. Their focus has been on making the final rules even less definite than the proposal they came out with last October. We only know what the rules mean when a case comes along and they go through it and analyze it.

en The United States began life in a moment of time with a Declaration of Independence, and then proceeded to secure that new and distinct national existence by establishing a formal set of ground rules - a written constitution, which outlined the institutions of government of the new nation.

en One of the things that wrong with pictures today, I think, is that so many of the people making them started out wanting to. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en I think there were a few things that really interested me. One was that I didn't know a lot about hooligan culture. I'd heard of football violence but I didn't quite understand how intense it really is, how organized it is, and more importantly, how these people aren't necessarily criminals or thugs in their daily life. They almost have this sort of double life. They're people with families and some of them have relatively good jobs. That fascinated me. And also the opportunity of being able to take a character from that kind of relatively innocent place to essentially making him a hooligan was very attractive to me. To explore a darker side of humanity that I'd not really explored in film before just as an actor was an interesting challenge.

en These three fingers would go numb. It would go into the thumb. Intense. Intense pain. Right here to the point where I'm dropping things. I can't feel things because of the numbness I can't grasp a firm grip.


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