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en A judge finally agreed that it wasn't right I was still paying for something I did 13 years ago, ... I'm not bitter. It was a lesson in disguise.

en We're paying now for the sins of the past. The mill rate was kept low, even reduced, but the [fund to replace equipment] was stripped and the pension account wasn't funded. Either we swallow the bitter pill now, or take the radical surgery in a few years.

en What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise
  Oscar Wilde

en We've already agreed (with the county) that we'll end it (our contract) at the end of this year. We both agreed on it. They're not paying me to move out, and I'm not going to stay and take care of my contract. We both agreed that this is the best thing for both parties.

en I wasn't bitter from divorce. I was adored for 26 years. We each knew what the other was talking about.

en Four years of hard work and dedication is finally paying off.

en We learned a bitter lesson. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. We learned a bitter lesson.

en At that time Dow did not value MBAs. When I told them, they were pretty disappointed. But they finally agreed to give me two years' leave of absence.

en [But a Florida shareholder last week had filed an objection to the company paying the fees, and Schwartz agreed.] It's a very good settlement, but I don't see the corporation paying for it, ... What I argue with is the corporation or the shareholders paying $25 million or $24 million or $1 million.

en I'm the one who signed it - but I told those people repeatedly that I wasn't the actress. I was at this airport, you see, and they kept insisting that I was Sandra Bullock. It's happened many times before - people mistaking me for the Hollywood star. But on this occasion they persisted. Finally, I agreed to give the autograph. But I made it clear that I was who I was - that I wasn't Sandra Bullock.

en I don't judge somebody that's had five years of stellar work -- not only with the team but in the community, and how he has been in practice -- and judge him by one incident. You judge him on the long haul.

en It wasn't until she was two and a half years old that they called to tell us we had finally gotten to the top of one of their lists.

en I could not be more pleased and proud that Judge Bill Pryor was part of the group that were agreed upon by those members of the Senate to get an up-or-down vote. Bill Pryor is the kind of judge America ought to have.

en I was a deer in the headlights two years ago. I couldn't find any rhythm at all. I was too busy paying attention to him and not enough to what I was doing. And I wasn't enjoying the day.

en I think the one lesson I have learned is that there is no substitute for paying attention
  Diane Sawyer


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