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en We don't really care what the rest of the country thinks about us, Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en Idaho is not substantially different than the rest of the nation. What I think this data shows is that across the board, across the country, people without health insurance, are sicker and less likely to get the care they need. And when they do get care, their condition is much worse.

en Alaska was not included (in the last documentary). It's going to be a very, very interesting and informative story that Congressman Young thinks the rest of the country should see.

en Now my fear is the entire country will think it's appropriate to care for our patients in a tent. I don't think the rest of the country appreciates we are seeing people in a tent.

en The Giants will always represent New York in the sort of in-your-face move that being in the Super Bowl presents to the way the rest of the country mostly thinks of us: huge, cold, rich, conceited, unnatural, deserving therefore of all our misfortunes.

en We don't care what anybody thinks about us. (We don't care) what the analysts say. We're going to play our game on Sunday. If we win and they still don't think we're the best, we really don't care.

en We're just hope that this helps Cincinnati, Ohio and the rest of the country focus on the needs of these people. They should be protected. There should be appropriate care for them. They are not invisible.

en We don't care what society thinks ... we only care what God thinks

en The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naïve and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.
  Henry Louis Mencken

en Ken Lay is what I would call a fix-it man who thinks he can pick up the phone and take care of it because of who he is, a man of power. It's as though he thinks he can call anyone, any time. They're not going to like that kind of attitude.

en It's no big deal, because he wasn't hurt, but it wasn't smart. He's a kid who thinks in the moment and thinks anything is possible. But what's the return on the investment? For the risk, which could be the end of your season and your career? I don't care how big his [ Superman ] cape is.

en It could be motivation for them, everyone is counting them out, nobody thinks they can do it. They're trying to prove people wrong. But that's not our problem. We're trying to get ourselves together. They'll take care of their house, we'll try to take care of ours.

en I don't give a [expletive] what Beckett thinks. I'm out there competing. I don't care what he does on the mound. I hope he doesn't care what I do when I hit.

en We're older, poorer, less well insured and more rural than much of the rest of the country. ... But our heritage is rural. We shouldn't have to give that up to have quality care.

en We can't wait for everybody in this country to get good health insurance, ... When you really want to close a health care gap and you do not have a single health care system, you go to every part of the country and have everybody pull in the same direction.


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