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en You get tired of being bullied like I feel we get bullied at times, ... Indianapolis bullies us. Baltimore bullies us. And I don't like bullies. That's where the drive is. . . . I just don't know how else we get past that except for saying, 'Look, we're going to go out there and forget about doing the best we can, we have to win.'

en I always want to laugh at the sad stuff. You don't need to laugh at the other stuff. I'm not numb to these things. I still go into really dark periods about Sept. 11. I think it's kind of like bullies. Bullies are just scared and thin-skinned, so they have to become bullies as a kind of survival tactic. I think comics are that way, too.

en I knew it was a big responsibility, and it was brave of them to bring in a freak like me. I really wanted to do it right. I wanted to encourage the teens to be whatever helps them stay alive in this mad, mad world. I wanted to encourage them not to be mean, and not let the bullies get away with being bullies.

en In the past, if bullies picked on you at school or on the way home, at least when you got to your bedroom there was some respite.

en When he bullies people, that's when he's at his best,

en Democracy becomes a government of bullies tempered by editors.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Some of us are bullies, and we think we've got the strongest hand and we'll play a card very early.

en Abusers are bullies and they put on quite an act. Sometimes if they know the police or a family member is on to them, they're a little more nervous about being so aggressive.

en This guy is a bully. Bullies are people who say, 'If you don't do what I want, I'll hurt you,' or, 'If you don't do what I want, I'm going to take all my marbles and go home.' That's exactly who Ted Stevens is. His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy and captivating. This guy is a bully. Bullies are people who say, 'If you don't do what I want, I'll hurt you,' or, 'If you don't do what I want, I'm going to take all my marbles and go home.' That's exactly who Ted Stevens is.

en We do the same thing that they do, except when we do it, we're bad, we're monsters, we're bullies. When they do it, they're good businessmen. I always found that fascinating.

en It's getting to the students who are being bullied and those who are doing the bullying. If you can eliminate either group - if those who are being bullied can stand up for themselves, or the teasing stops - the oppression will end.

en During the Clinton years they didn't do this. It disappointed me that they would be using precious resources to act like a bunch of bullies.

en It's been something we've harped on maybe even too much, knowing this day would come when we play against a team that just bullies people on the boards. I mean that as a compliment.

en Our view is that punishment should not be the last resort, that bullying should be punished and bullies must be made to understand the harm they have been doing,

en Bullies are always cowards at heart and may be credited with a pretty safe instinct in scenting their prey.


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