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en So I think it is wise to be extremely cynical about what you are being told, even from your own government.

en I think I have a lot more experience than he does with municipal matters, having four years in government already. However, he's an extremely popular and a wise man, and he'll be a formidable opponent.

en Many residents have grown more cynical about government, ... Sure, I want my constituents to feel good about me as their legislator, but we have to do something to restore the public's faith in government.

en I told him we could mount a defense of extreme emotional disturbance but I also told him his confession is extremely damning. His chances for acquittal are extremely remote.

en a very cynical and willful manipulation of an extremely volatile situation.

en reject the government's cruel and cynical interpretation.
  Al Franken

en He who is certain he knows the ending of things when he is only beginning them is either extremely wise or extremely foolish; no matter which is true, he is certainly an unhappy man, for he has put a knife in the heart of wonder.

en In one case this disaster has been made much worse by deliberate and cynical government policies, Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself.

en Every teen retailer has cynical shirts because it's a generation whose values are almost completely cynical, ... They're so clued into marketing and the wired world that they look at things with a more jaundiced eye than their parents.

en Every teen retailer has cynical shirts because it's a generation whose values are almost completely cynical. They're so clued into marketing and the wired world that they look at things with a more jaundiced eye than their parents.

en Every teen retailer has cynical shirts because it’s a generation whose values are almost completely cynical, ... They’re so clued into marketing and the wired world that they look at things with a more jaundiced eye than their parents.

en This bill is a shameful example of why the American public has become cynical and skeptical of government. We seem to have forgotten that all these programs, whether meritorious or not, must be paid for,
  John McCain

en The punishment which the wise suffer, who refuse to take part in government, is to live under the government of worse men
  Platon

en My father was extremely loving to me and funny and wise and understanding, and at other times extremely demanding, critical, calculating, exacting. When you're a young woman, I think you want to please a lot, so maybe you accept more of the criticism than you would as an older person. But criticism can be very wounding. It certainly was to me.

en We welcome the government's decision and think it's a wise one. The government has never had a case against Dr. Chase, whether civil or criminal.


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