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We're regulating ourselves out of the quiet enjoyment of our community. If we can't find a way to do it we don't have enough brain power in town anymore.
Sheldon Thayer
Adrian Cronauer: You know, you're very beautiful. You're also very quiet. And I'm not used to girls being that quiet unless they're medicated. Normally I go out with girls who talk so much you could hook them up to a wind turbine and they could power a small New Hampshire town.
Good Morning Vietnam
It's fine by me. It takes the pressure and the spotlight off the community, ... This is a quiet, nice little town. Anything that brings less attention to the community, all the better.
Jim Thomas
Nowhere did Congress say that they wanted to make that kind of transformation of power from the states regulating medical practice to the U.S. Attorney General regulating medical practice,
Mary Williams
Nowhere did Congress say that they wanted to make
that kind of transformation of power from the states regulating medical
practice to the U.S. Attorney General regulating medical practice,
Mary Williams
What we did last year established our program in the eyes of the community. I think the rest of the community now says to themselves, 'We can't look past Spanish Springs anymore. They have some kids who know how to play ball.' I think we definitely have the respect of people in town now.
Mike Bosco
Utilities that create power have gone from selling their power locally to being able to sell their power across the country for a lot higher profit margins. We don't have the ability, even as a pool, to get low cost power anymore. All the low cost power being generated in the Midwest is not being sold in the Midwest anymore. It's being shipped to the coasts where they can make more money.
Rodney Bourne
In the old days, you might never find out. In current times, you will because somebody will talk. You can't keep these mob guys quiet anymore.
Ronald Goldstock
There will always be people who move here, find nirvana and then want no more. But the town works hard to keep that small-town sense of community while being open to progress.
Bruce Snyder
Those whose only aim is to barter the energies of life for gold, or name, or any other enjoyment; those to whom the tramp of embattled cohorts is the only manifestation of power; those to whom the enjoyment of the senses is the only bliss that life c
Swami Vivekananda
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1863
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1902
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It's not about winning. It's the enjoyment of doing it - it gets your brain going.
Christo
Expectations of decreased pain powerfully reduced both the subjective experience of pain and activation of pain-related brain regions. We need to find ways to optimize these treatments. Pain needs to be treated with more than just pills. The brain can powerfully shape pain, and we need to exploit its power.
Robert Coghill
A description from a while back might say: Go out to the end of Ben White, when that was the end of town, and take a dirt road off to the left. Now there's a subdivision there, and you can't find it anymore. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply
was
impressive.
Dale Flatt
Away from that part of town, we could drive on any side of the street that we wanted, ... It was quiet, too quiet.
John Scales
For many years, these undocumented immigrants, as well as individuals who sympathize with the plight of this community, have been very quiet and passive. When you have 100,000 people out in the street, that gives reality to potential political power.
Harry Pachon
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