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en It gets to the point that you don't want to answer the phone because, what do you tell them?

en Most people when the phone rings they'll answer that phone and we'll be able to actually make those phone calls 24 hours a day.

en All of the sudden I see the phone ring. I stared at it for a minute. Should I answer it? I picked it up. And they wanted to bring me back. I was in shock that I got the phone call, to be honest.

en He always told the truth. If you asked him a question, he was going to give you the answer. You might not have liked the answer; a few times I didn't like the answer. But I understood his point. He took his time to tell you why he thought that way or why you should do certain things.

en The phone is asking you 'yes' or 'no,' and clicking 'no' doesn't work. Until you answer 'yes' or 'no,' the phone won't work. People are getting frustrated, they don't know what else to do, so they click 'yes' and then they get infected.

en Think of the early years of the answering machine on the telephone. You'd call someone, and at first you'd be annoyed that they'd have that annoying box answer the phone. Now, if a phone rings and rings and doesn't go to a message system, you think it is impolite.

en It was like the more I stopped answering my phone and stopped talking to him, he got even more mad. He was like, 'Answer your damn phone when I call you.

en Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. Over the past 16 years, I've handled many civil rights type issues. It is clear to me, that based upon what we have discovered up until this point, this case has not been handled appropriately. Not by the police investigating it, not even by the District Attorney's Office, at this point. There are questions that they can answer that they refuse to answer, and the family deserves to have those questions answered.

en I think we are probably at a point now where this plan is not going to get substantially better or worse. I wish there was another development somewhere that I could point to, make some phone calls and talk to the residents. There isn't. There are no projects to point to in order to say this will work or not, but it is meeting Clive's standards.

en Let me point out that the refusal to answer a question can be as illuminating as an answer.

en They always want to answer the phone but they never know what to say after they pick it up.

en We're still open. It's 4:35 (p.m.), and I'm here to answer the phone.

en You can do it 24/7 for 10 years, and you can sit down to answer the phone and your loved one's gone. That's the way it is. You don't know.

en If the first person who answers the phone cannot answer your question it's a bureaucracy. If the first person can answer your question, it's a miracle.

en I'd have to get a call to answer that question. I can't answer that right now. I welcome any phone call.


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