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en No one respected language more than Nabokov, ... it's such a great work is because it has such great depth. ... It's endlessly revealing. And that's what the finest fiction should be.

en No one respected language more than Nabokov.

en No one respected language more than Nabokov. You don't read it for his ideas, you read it for his presentation.

en Just the way we dominated against such great competition made this season so great. We just had a great work ethic and very good depth. It all goes back to the seniors, though. We had great leadership.

en Thomas is very well-respected by his teammates. He's got a great work ethic. He's very dedicated. He's a great teammate. He's a great leader.

en [Unlike most networks where turnover can be relatively high, at ESPN, many employees have been there up to 20 years.] It's not only a great place to work - the ESPN brand is widely known and respected, ... But you also get to work on some amazing material, and we've just had so many great stories to tell over the years.

en I'm absolutely thrilled. This is a great group of kids and some great newcomers. They put it all together - they all work hard and we have depth. They all made a concerted effort and put together a wonderful season. And it's not over yet.

en The great things in life are what they seem to be. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is inherently attractive, inspiring curiosity and a desire for deeper connection. And for that reason, strange as it may sound to you, often are very difficult to interpret (understand). Great passion are for the great of souls. Great events can only be seen by people who are on a level with them. We think we can have our visions for nothing. We cannot. Even the finest and most self-sacrificing visions have to paid for. Strangely enough, that is what makes them fine.
  Oscar Wilde

en Having the depth is where good teams become great, as far as I'm concerned. I think he's the best, if not one of the best, depth guys in the league. If you can even call him that. He's a great asset to have, no doubt about it.

en I really think we're the best tandem not only in the area, but in the country. On and off the court I've never respected somebody as much as I respect him (Henderson). He's a great player and a great friend. We'll continue to be great friends, now we're just rivals.

en In fact, one thing that I have noticed . . . is that all of these conspiracy theories depend on the perpetrators being endlessly clever. I think you'll find the facts also work if you assume everyone is endlessly stupid.

en They are talented. They have great size and great depth. It'll be a great challenge for our guys. But no doubt we'll be excited.

en As daunting and dangerous as law enforcement is, it is the most noble and rewarding profession in the world. The sergeants being honored today are the finest of the finest, and make us all proud to have chosen such a great vocation.

en He was a great character, well respected within the team and obviously he reached some really great heights as far as his career was concerned as well.

en We have a lot of depth and experience back. We lost some great players and have to fill their shoes. The kids are excited. We had a great summer. This is a great group of kids.


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