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en [Victims' desperate need] comes into people's living rooms, and, I suppose, they can't avoid it, ... There's also a certain amount of, not guilt, maybe, but thankfulness that 'It's not us. We still have electricity.' The giving is a little bit vicarious.

en If you want to get into people's living rooms, you have to get into their living rooms, ... Your come-from-behind underdog speech brings tears to my eyes.
  Bill Bradley

en I'm also tired of hearing about innocent victims; this is an outmoded idea. There are no innocent victims. If you're born on this world you're guilt, period, f*ck you, end of report, next case. Your birth certificate is proof of guilt.
  George Carlin

en Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely of words. Gratitude is shown in acts.
  Henri Frederic Amiel

en Guilt is a big factor. People will feel guilt. If this youngster at any point he said, 'Oh I'm out of breath,' the other youngster is going to internalize that now with feelings of guilt. So it's important to relieve people of guilt.

en I hope that both those who choose to abstain from electricity and others who find out about our project can't help but empathize with the millions of ordinary people in Iraq who are unable to rely on electricity. I also hope that people living in Iraq will learn of what we are doing, and know that the problems they face aren't going completely unnoticed.

en Our educational system doesn't have exclusive rights on the guilt and anxiety associated with learning. Learning inherently involves some trauma; it requires a certain amount of exertion and implies giving up one way of thinking for another.

en I think we've been guilt tripped enough into giving people tips unnecessarily, and it's time to stop tipping people who give you abominable service. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. I think we've been guilt tripped enough into giving people tips unnecessarily, and it's time to stop tipping people who give you abominable service.

en The volatile natural gas market has affected us all, and we are giving our customers an option to lock in their electricity price for the entire year. This will allow them to anticipate their electricity bills and budget accordingly throughout 2006.

en There are already 30,000 hotel rooms and around 70,000 people are already living at the place.

en The principal artists' rooms are so big that in New York 12 people would be living in them,

en People come here because they're desperate, and we offer them a chance of living. That's why they come here, because of something we have here and nowhere else is offering.

en Parents lend children their experience and a vicarious memory; children endow their parents with a vicarious immortality
  George Santayana

en I think that 42 victims testifying, 12 before [in the guilt phase] and 30 now, is a bit much.

en You feel the electricity and the energy. We are giving something to them -- our gifts -- and they are giving something back to us -- their appreciation. And it's a beautiful exchange. That's why I'm a performer.


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