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en Sincere thought, real free thought, ready, in the name of superhuman authority or of humble common sense, to question the basis of what is officially taught and generally accepted, is less and less likely to thrive. It is, we repeat, by far easier to enslave a literate people than an illiterate one, strange as this may seem at first sight. And the enslavement is more likely to be lasting.

en If there was one abortion bill we thought the governor was going to sign, it was this. The parental-consent laws are already on the books. We were just trying to make them more meaningful. This is a pretty common sense, pretty moderate, common-ground type of bill we thought we could get into law.

en He's ready for a challenge to get out to a different environment, with more people in the park, with better caliber of players that he'll face. He's ready to do those things. In his mind, he was ready a few months ago, but we thought it made more sense to wait.

en [Murrow] taught us many valuable lessons about responsibility, and to always, always question authority, because with it authority often goes unchecked.
  George Clooney

en [Murrow] taught us many valuable lessons about responsibility, and to always, always question authority, because with it authority often goes unchecked,
  Fred Friendly

en I was a little concerned that a lot of people thought I wrote Merchant Ivory movies. I also thought if I was ever going to write something strange and difficult, that was the time.

en He is forced to be literate about the illiterate, witty about the witless and coherent about the incoherent.

en I thought the goalie was real good early when the rest of us weren't. He'll be real humble here tonight and he'll say the players played real well in front of him and all that stuff. If you set a record ... you should be proud of yourself. At least for a few minutes until we start yelling at him tomorrow.

en I was in W.A.S.P. for the first four years, '84 through late '87. It was a real exciting time for W.A.S.P. , their peak years. W.A.S.P. was really making a lot of noise then. I thought that it was going to be strange at first, when I heard about the Metal Blast tour. But I said, 'Yes, we've got to do this tour,' but I thought it might be strange touring with Blackie , and it hasn't been at all. Me and him have gotten along great. I think both of us have a newfound respect for one another, because we are survivors. We are still doing it and having a blast out there. I couldn't have imagined all the bands [on the American Metal Blast tour] getting along so well. No drama, Debby — we are like brothers out here.

en There was some question to the authority of the council. There were a lot of concerned people ... some that thought their power had been overridden. I think we've ironed that out. We feel confident with what's done there, with three people in place, we feel like that will take care of anyone's concern.

en We're not going to make the decision today. We're encouraged by both. Both are doing better than they were earlier. They both made progress. The real question to me is, will they be ready for the activity they are required to be ready for? Will they be ready in time for that first round? That's the real question.

en Serving God is doing good to man, but praying is thought an easier service and therefore more generally chosen.
  Benjamin Franklin

en We thought of a family, in a sense, ... that we put together, just starting out and making decisions they had to live with. You never know what the dynamic is going to be once you put these seven larger-than-life characters together, so it's hard to tell what's going to happen. Generally, we look for seven really interesting, really diverse people.

en People go to Africa and confirm what they already have in their heads and so they fail to see what is there in front of them. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. This is what people have come to expect. It's not viewed as a serious continent. It's a place of strange, bizarre and illogical things, where people don't do what common sense demands.
  Chinua Achebe

en It's common for people to pay more for rent than a mortgage. They thought [owning a home] is something way into the future. But they're actually ready today, but they need the education component. And we're here to give them a push.


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