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en Everybody was talking and we were really worried about what happened out there. Then the bad news came in.

en We're not talking about a news show, so I think there's a bit of a difference. I think news talks about true life- and-death situations for citizens and we're talking about a piece of entertainment. All that being said, we're not making light of the allegations.

en I am sure Chelsea do not like playing Liverpool. When they are talking and talking and talking before the game it means they are worried, maybe they are afraid. But I hope that is the case after this weekend.

en When you have people that sensitized and worried across the world about these issues, I can't fault them for being worried, ... I believe the best way to deal with that is sharing information talking to them.

en And I say that's good news because I was worried about postal employees from two different facilities and we have no one else with any symptoms. The bad news is of course that the mystery continues.

en I'm all news, all the time. Full power, tall tower. I want to break in when news breaks out. That's my agenda. Now, respectfully, when you start talking about a liberal agenda and all the, quote, 'liberal bias' in the media, I quite frankly, and I say this respectfully but candidly to you, I don't know what you're talking about.
  Dan Rather

en Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

en When they start talking and talking about us, it shows they are worried about playing Liverpool,

en The old guard that is worried, is worried that the finances become the most important thing. You have to remember that the real competition is on the field. And all the devices we're talking about here - the salary cap and revenue sharing and the draft and so on - are to keep a notion of competitive balance.

en I was worried about the children. Maybe something happened to one of the kids. I never thought it happened to the parents.

en At some point the drivers do come in and let us know what has happened. Usually what has happened is that they've panicked because they've run someone over and they've worried about the consequences, but from our perspective we'd prefer it if they'd just come forward, and we can deal with the ramifications afterwards.

en The perception for us is we're going to be great. We have guys people may be worried about, but we're not worried about them. You're talking about two guys that are playmakers.

en I'm encouraged by the fact that there's some buying on the dips. I think what's happened over the past several months is we don't know how to respond to news because we really don't know what we want from news.

en That really is the trillion-dollar question. The markets are pricing in extremely negative news and the forecasters are talking about not-so-bad but not-as-positive news. I suppose the truth lies somewhere in between.

en It's real hard. I guess if anybody out there knows what happened to him, could you please call the police department, the news station, somebody. Let them know what happened. I mean if you know anything, just let them know.

en While most of the things you've worried about have never happened, it's a different story with the things you haven't worried about. They are the ones that happen.


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