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en Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be important.
  T.S. Eliot

en We just turned up the heat and caused them some turnovers. As a result we were able to get some easy buckets and caused them a lot of problems. It's all been defense and the kids wanting to buy into it.

en If his statements have caused him angst, caused him trouble, then that's of his own making. It's up to him to fix it.

en You are vulnerable people in this country. In case of any trouble caused as a result of bad reporting, you will not be spared.

en There is often the feeling of trying to make up for some wrongdoing that has caused trouble for one's family, for the managing director or other people.

en It's exploiting all of their vulnerabilities: wanting to fit in, wanting to be important. It's promoting the idea that a girl's relationship with a company makes her cool.

en To the extent of wanting me there and wanting to know everything about the scene, I think he realized it was important.

en Taking care of the ball is very important, and from what we've seen they've caused quite a few turnovers and trouble for other teams. It's going to be key for us to take care of the ball against the full-court press that they're likely to put on.

en I don't know that I ever wanted greatness, on its own. It seems rather like wanting to be an engineer, rather than wanting to design something--or wanting to be a writer, rather than wanting to write. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. It should be a by-product, not a thing in itself. Otherwise, it's just an ego trip.

en It is so emotional. It is so important to see people wanting to come together,

en All sin has its being and origin in the fact that man wants to be his own judge. And in wanting to be that, and thinking and acting accordingly, he and his whole world is in conflict with God. It is an unreconciled world, and therefore a suffering world, a world given up to destruction.
  Karl Barth

en Most of the trouble in this world has been caused by folks who can't mind their own business, because they have no business of their own to mind, any more than a smallpox virus has.
  William S. Burroughs

en And whatever things you have been given are only a provision of this world's life and its adornment, and whatever is with Allah is better and more lasting; do you not then understand? / Is he to whom We have promised a goodly promise which he shall meet with like him whom We have provided with the provisions of this world's life, then on the day of resurrection he shall be of those who are brought up? / And on the day when He will call them and say: Where are those whom you deemed to be My associates? / Those against whom the sentence has become confirmed will say: Our Lord! these are they whom we caused to err; we caused them to err as we ourselves did err; to Thee we declare ourselves to be clear (of them); they never served Us.

en A world without walls is the only sustainable world. . . . If the world is dominated by people who believe that their races, their religions, their ethnic differences are the most important factors, then a huge number of people will perish in this century.
  Bill Clinton

en I'd make a list of the people who have that opinion about Albert. And I would describe them as full of it, clueless, or having that opinion for some (bull) agenda and wanting to stir up (trouble).


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