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en Chamberlain seemed such a nice old gentleman that I thought I would give him my autograph.
  Adolf Hitler

en I was outside and saw a bunch of people in the rain, and I thought I might go and keep the people happy -- give them an autograph and a picture. Everybody was really nice and cooperative.

en When we first came to Pascagoula, we saw him quite a lot. He came in here a lot and we always thought he was quite a gentleman and very nice, very pleasant. My son rented furniture from him and he was very nice to him. We always felt he was a kind person and very good to do business with.

en The idea that no gentleman ever swears is all wrong. He can swear and still be a gentleman if he does it in a nice and benevolent and affectionate way.
  Mark Twain

en Elvis was the type of guy that would pull over people who he thought were speeding and give them a warning and send them home with an autograph.

en George is a nice guy, no doubt. He's learned that he can be a gentleman and still have a killer instinct. Me, I'm the opposite. I'm a jerk who has to work at being a gentleman. I've always loved to put the hurt on people.
  Lance Armstrong

en Originally when this gentleman gave me the furniture, the proceeds were all going to my organization, but then I thought 'Why not give some of it to the hurricane victims as well?

en Baldwin thought Europe was a bore, and Chamberlain thought it was only a greater Birmingham.
  Winston Churchill

en Everybody wanted to go home, but at the same time, it was pretty impressive that those guys were sitting out there at 11:30, midnight, and still wanted people's autograph. There's going to be a time when people won't want your autograph. It's always nice to have people out here.

en I had done a lot of reading, relative for a kid, about World War Two, and I thought about Chamberlain a lot.

en I was very nervous. When I first met him and walked up to him, everyone was telling me to be sure and stay in character so he can enjoy it, and I got up to him and I froze. I patted him on the shoulder and I said, 'God bless you, Mr. Knotts.' But we talked and he was very kind. We got our picture made and I got an autograph. He was a real gentleman, very cordial, very humble. I was very sad when I heard he had passed away. I always dreaded that day, because he's my hero.

en I thought Peter Brown give us a nice life in the first half and I thought Ben really answered the bell in the second half. There was some key buckets that Ben delivered on. I thought we competed hard and played with a lot of energy. This was a team win where everyone contributed.

en Most of the time people are very courteous and very nice and generally they just want to say hello and get an autograph.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. My client was not aggressive in seeking the autograph. Melvin went in to get an autograph and got a knuckle sandwich instead.

en He asked for an autograph, and the next thing he knew he was lying on the floor. He just wanted [Rhymes'] autograph. He didn't want his fingerprints on his face.


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