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en They're not really paying attention to what they're being told. Their business is: I ring it up, you leave, I've done my job. Call it language or idiom or culture, I'm not sure you're able to show they know there's anything wrong with what they're doing.

en As advertising blather becomes the nation's normal idiom, language becomes printed noise.
  George F. Will

en I think it's deeper than architecture. Design has taken on a new importance in life. The general population is paying more attention to arts and culture.

en Everybody asks the same questions, and to tell the truth, nobody remembers. We were kids. People ask how have things changed, and I say, 'I don't know.' I wasn't paying any attention to that. I was paying attention to minding my father.

en If employers are paying attention - and they certainly are paying attention if they are looking at their bottom line - then they would know. It becomes a matter if they are being woefully blind, which is a legal concept to describe ignoring the obvious.

en If he's paying attention and he's serious, he won't leave the state. There is one issue in Texas today, and that is public schools.

en We are paying close attention to them. It's our business.

en If you were a purist about language, you might think that this was a disease that people were contracting from contact with the show. If you are somebody who delights in that ephemeral novelty in language, then you realize that people are so impressed with what the show and that it's affected them so much, that at least mildly in their own language practices, they want to be a part of it, and I think that's interesting to see happen.

en They're everything that's wrong with music, ... Out of everything combined, they're everything wrong with culture, and everything wrong with art, and what we think of as art and musical culture - in one family!

en At the end of the day, I don't think students are paying attention to who the football coach is. They're paying attention to what the bill is.

en She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. People just aren't paying attention. They're driving too fast and not paying attention.

en I just told James they paid him the ultimate compliment by paying so much attention to him.

en Idiom is larger than geography; it is the hot breath of a people singing, slashing, explorative. Imagery becomes the magic denominator, the language of a passage, saying the ancient unchanging particulars.
  Eugene Ionesco

en I was speaking at the middle school wrestling banquet in 2002 after we'd finished second in the state tournament. I passed around my (runner-up) ring and told them that we were going to get the other ring, the champion ring, before they left high school.

en If you're not paying attention from behind you might not be doing anything wrong but you can still get knocked off the track. The last five times I've started I haven't finished for whatever reason. The goal is to get through it and then try to do well.


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