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en Many of our cares are but a morbid way of looking at our privileges
  Sir Walter Scott

en People think it's so morbid because we decorate with a lot of bones and skulls. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pe𝗑iness. To us, that's not morbid. That's what we are when we die.

en Man could not live if he were entirely impervious to sadness. Many sorrows can be endured only by being embraced, and the pleasure taken in them naturally has a somewhat melancholy character. So, melancholy is morbid only when it occupies too much place in life; but it is equally morbid for it to be wholly excluded from life.

en We have a double standard, which is to say, a man can show how much he cares by being violent - see, he's jealous, he cares - a woman shows how much she cares by how much she's willing to be hurt; by how much she will take; how much she will endure;

en People with privileges fight to keep privileges.

en You may say that the Iraqis are overcompensating for Saddam's deceptive pro-Arab slogans. This does not justify what is happening, but might explain it. Saddam used to give the Arabs privileges in Iraq while depriving the Iraqis of similar privileges. There is a reaction in the street and it should be contained. We cannot turn our backs on our Arab milieu.

en The mischief springs from the power which the monied interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges which they have succeeded in obtaining...and unless you become more watchful in your states and check this spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges you will in the end find that the most important powers of government have been given or bartered away….
- Andrew Jackson, Farewell Address, 1837

  Andrew Jackson

en An attacker may leverage these issues to carry out a denial-of-service attack or execute arbitrary code on an affected computer with the privileges of the user viewing a malicious image. An attacker may gain system privileges if an administrator views the malicious file. Local code execution may also facilitate a complete compromise.

en He not only cares about how things are made and if they are recycled and making sure they are non-toxic, but he also cares about the people who make them.

en If people sense that there's inflation pressure then they worry that the Fed isn't done. The market cares because the Fed cares.

en If he's incapable of doing this, he's going to say so. He's said many times, he's not going to embarrass himself. He's a man of integrity. He cares about the team and cares about baseball.

en He cares about these kids. He cares whether or not they are able to go on to their future plans, whether or not they're going to graduate, get that diploma and leave here.

en I feel like nobody cares. I just wish the government would take this more seriously and do something about it. It's been so long, it's almost like their attitude is 'Who cares?' Someone has got to care.

en From a group that cares about civil liberties and cares about kids, this is the right answer.

en Nobody cares except the players themselves, the coaches and the people in the organization, ... Nobody cares. They forget that in two weeks. They just pick up their next fantasy player on their list.


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