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en I've never met a seller who wasn't emotionally attached to their house. It's where they lived, where their children grew up.

en If they're emotionally attached to a house they do like to hear all that stuff.

en Women are sometimes so emotionally attached to the house that they cannot see the financial pros and cons of it,

en The enticing desire for Maya leads people to become emotionally attached to their children, relatives, households and spouses.

en I grew up in a 1930s two-bedroom house that a family of five lived in. It was considered to be an ample family house.

en Once the children were in the house the air became more vivid and more heated; every object in the house grew more alive
  Mary Gordon

en [Exactly where his house is now, Harvey says. In a small town in Connecticut. He's tearing down the one he lived in for 22 years and rebuilding.] My house was designed by a heterosexual architect for a heterosexual man, ... There was no woman involved. When I bought the house, there wasn't a broom closet. You have to walk with your groceries from the parking area through the entire house to get to the kitchen.
  Harvey Fierstein

en I wanted some bang on [that line] and I was hoping for some energy. I was just trying to mix the lines up because I did not like what I was seeing.... We weren't really emotionally attached to the early part of the game. Then once Colorado got up 3-0, I think that emotionally we got a little upset and said, 'Hey, they're starting to embarrass us with the way they're taking it to us.' We sort of got our game together and got angry.

en Our first child was born in that house in 1975. My wife and I lived upstairs because we'd made it like a little studio apartment, and my parents lived downstairs in the main house.

en Certainly when I got the Portland job, there wasn't as much hoopla as there is here, ... I've spent time here. I've lived here. I grew up basically here. There's going to be a little bit more hoopla than there would be someplace else.

en We are a community of layers of generations. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. In 1990, my parents were still in the house where I grew up. I had moved to Europe, lived in Atlanta. But every time I meet somebody who has a connection to my past. It's this wonderful network of people and families.

en I had to keep asking questions and pull it out of Mack. It wasn't obvious to me that he lived in our house.

en We were tired, physically and emotionally. But mostly emotionally. We were unable to make plays. It wasn't for a lack of effort. Just basketball luck.

en My children were very fearful of me. It wasn't that I was an ogre, they didn't know who the hell I was. They were with their mother all the time and then this strange man walked in the house. I couldn't take them out of the house. They wouldn't go anywhere with me.

en My guess is we'll certainly be emotionally attached to the game like we should. Whether or not we execute in a way we want remains to be seen.


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