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en But as we struggle to make sense of our profound loss and its immediate consequences for the economy, ... we must not lose sight of our longer-run prospects, which have not been significantly diminished by these terrible events.
  Alan Greenspan

en I don't feel terrible about the performance, but a loss is a loss. A year ago, maybe a couple of years ago, that would've been okay, but no longer.

en Everybody says that it takes a loss to lose and I think it did take a loss for us to lose in a sense. But overall, when we win games here at Duke, and we don't play well, we might as well have lost the game.

en Families were in disarray. There was poverty, illness, terrible things. I had a terrible sense of loss, and some of those feelings you have as a child never go away.

en Throughout the department, there's a profound and deep sense of loss.

en It's a terrible loss. We lose much as a society when we lose the emphasis on teaching something that is a life skill and that is part of our humanity.

en They shouldn't lose sight of agriculture because it's always been the backbone, but they need to add value to it and diversify. The economy of the nation and world is changing, moving into a service sector economy.

en Consequences are unpitying. Our deeds carry their terrible consequences, quite apart from any fluctuations that went before--consequences that are hardly ever confined to ourselves.
  George Eliot

en We mourn with the world the passing of Pope John Paul II. His death brings to all a deep sense of grief and loss. He was a holy champion of the Filipino family and of the profound Christian values that make everyone of us contemplate, everyday, what is just, moral and sacred in life.

en This is by far the biggest crisis facing the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian economy. It could have profound long-term consequences.

en This terrible loss is a reminder that we can never take for granted the sacrifice of heroes. We extend our condolences to the families of these American patriots and their decorated Israeli colleague at this time of profound sadness.
  John McCain

en The loss of Delta Air Lines would have a major impact on Georgia's economy. If 20,000 people lose their jobs here, it is going to affect more than just those people -- it will affect the entire area south of Atlanta -- so we have to act now and decisively to make sure that our economy doesn't suffer a downturn.

en Countless people, touched by Coretta Scott King's kindness and inspired by her determination to continue the struggle for a better America, feel a deep sense of pain and loss. I share that sense of pain and loss, yet feel so blessed to have been able to work with Mrs. King and witness first hand her concern for people and her unwavering commitment to Black-Jewish relations.

en We're very clear about the prospects in the UK, and frankly large acquisitions will struggle to enhance value against those prospects. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. We're very clear about the prospects in the UK, and frankly large acquisitions will struggle to enhance value against those prospects.

en The missionary is no longer a man, a conscience. He is a corpse, in the hands of a confraternity, without family, without love, without any of the sentiments that are dear to us. Emasculated, in a sense, by his vow of chastity, he offers us the distressing spectacle of a man deformed and impotent or engaged in a stupid and useless struggle with the sacred needs of the flesh, a struggle which, seven times out of ten, leads him to sodomy, the gallows, or prison.
  Paul Gauguin


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