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en I always start with a synopsis, but I have a horrible tendency to stray wildly from that blueprint. With ADORED I had to go back and edit quite heavily, tying up loose ends, which took a long time,

en We are just tying up the loose ends.

en It's little things, just tying up loose ends,

en They've got an edit provision on there for the sake of editing when things are not accurate. I presume if they did not want people to edit, they wouldn't allow you to edit.

en There is in the present generation a very strong and sad tendency to look forward too long and not look back at all. And at some point in time they're going to look back and wish they knew about ....

en Paul and Marie absolutely adored each other. I wanted something positive to come out of such a horrible date.
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en Once you start doing some of these things, you won't even want to go back to how you used to eat before. And, you'll loose excess weight, over time too.

en For a long time, no one ever wanted to admit that television was anything but this horrible, horrible contagion in society.

en It's like a rush - but it's like a horrible drug because the first time you do (stand-up), it becomes a struggle to get it again. You just become like an addict. I feel compelled, almost, to try to do (stand-up) whenever I can because if I go too long without getting up on stage, I start to crave it. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It's like a rush - but it's like a horrible drug because the first time you do (stand-up), it becomes a struggle to get it again. You just become like an addict. I feel compelled, almost, to try to do (stand-up) whenever I can because if I go too long without getting up on stage, I start to crave it.

en They gave us a brief synopsis of their interviews. They said they were going to go back and put their notes together,

en Not really; they just need more time to make their decision. Obviously my hope is he ends up in a Red Wing uniform. However long it takes, hopefully, eventually we'll get a word saying he's coming back.

en The thing about it is, we?re loose all season long and then when the playoffs come, we?re even more loose. People might not think that?s a good thing, but it?s a good thing for us. We try to stay loose. We still know the focus part and what that mental aspect is, but we like to be loose and get prepared in the way that we have to.

en For many centuries into the Middle Ages, the church regarded the killing of Christ as the most horrible crime of all time. Even though theologically it's recognized as the foundation for Christianity, it was a horrible, horrible event.

en You're excited with the steps they've taken and you're frustrated that some have taken so long. Now, we're facing a new crisis in Africa. It never ends for those people and it's one we've turned our backs on for a long, long time.

en We can get back to some type of normalcy we're used to here and get a Saturday night in Tiger Stadium where we can turn our guys loose and turn the fans loose and for a brief time, three, four, maybe six hours, people can forget some serious, serious problems.


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