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en It's decadent. We don't take enough time to treat ourselves to a place like that.

en As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
  Gore Vidal

en Even when we want a treat, we're finding we can get a decadent taste with whole grains. It used to be that whole grains were sort of like your everyday clothes, and when you wanted something dressed up, you'd go back to the fancy stuff.

en From the fact that people are very different it follows that, if we treat them equally, the result must be inequality in their actual position, and that the only way to place them in an equal position would be to treat them differently. Equality before the law and material equality are therefore not only different but are in conflict with each other; and we can achieve either one or the other, but not both at the same time.

en I treated the last Olympics as a big international event. This time I want to treat it as a place to express myself. I want to show what I have, to entertain rather than just compete.

en A lot of times they may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time, ... Military policy is if we caused the injury, we're obligated to treat them.

en Wow. An instant classic, huh? You got a treat, I got a treat, the whole nation got a treat watching those two players.

en Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.
  Chanakya

en I don't ever worry about interactions with male attorneys in Athens. I think they treat me the same way as they'd treat a male. I don't think it's that way in the rest of the world. Athens is a special place with special circumstances.

en It comes down to the way you treat people, ... When you treat people with dignity and respect all the time, you can work through anything.

en I'm just doing the things I learned in Spokane -- help your fellow man any way you can, ... And what I learned at Washington State from coach (Mike) Price -- it's not how you treat people who can help you that matters, it's how you treat people who can't help you. That's something he used to talk about all the time.

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process.

en When they get here, we treat them all the same. It doesn't matter if you're on scholarship or if you're a walk-on. You get a fair chance. Walk-ons might not pick up their scholarship check on the first of each month, but not one of the coaches will treat them like a scrub. They can win the job as easily as the players we've invested time and money in.

en Our employees work hard, and we expect them to treat clients well. We do lots of things to make it a fun place, but it's still a place to work. Our employees must have a sense of urgency.

en Treat your friends as you do your best pictures, and place them in their best light.
  Jennie Jerome Churchill

en It takes place in an Oz that's familiar to everyone. But it's about how you treat people you think are different from you.


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