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en The cold war was an aberration. Note how quickly the Europeans turned on America once 400 hostile divisions were no longer on their borders.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. I think the point the president makes repeatedly about the need to develop a missile defense is [that] the Cold War is over, and the United States needs to protect itself and our allies and our troops that are stationed abroad from a different nature of threat. And the paradigm that existed in the Cold War is no longer the most imperative paradigm that should guide America's defense structures.

en Irrespective of today's judgment and the price we had to pay in this generation, we were able to close an epoch of divisions, different blocs and borders, opening the way for an era of globalization.
  Lech Walesa

en Dialogue is the only solution. Europeans should not act in haste. They should note that agreement comes out of talks.

en Leave the old and dying America and use your creative energies to help form a new America, which would be de-militarized, more humanistic, where the police are less hostile and closer to the community, where the wealthy are not given unleashed power for the exploitation of the people.

en It was so cold, and I did not have adequate clothing so my clothes turned out to be something like a sponge, and it was pretty cold,

en Sometimes as guys compete, the cream rises to the top. If it rises quickly, then we'll name him quickly. If it takes a little bit longer to rise, then we'll take a little bit longer to name him.

en The stroke caused me to lose faith, and it was a cold, cold place, and I suddenly realized that it was fierce grace ... that turned my life around.

en I don't think you can count Tokyo as a road trip because it was an aberration from what a normal road trip is. I want to see us react to playing on the road in a hostile environment.

en I'm hostile to men, I'm hostile to women, I'm hostile to cats, to poor cockroaches, I'm afraid of horses.
  Norman Mailer

en It's one of the great ways to start the year. It's cold back home, cold everywhere in America, so this is paradise. I'm just surprised that the field is not as strong as it should be. I just love playing here.

en You're seeing America Online and other AOL Time Warner divisions really working together now, ... You saw the starting point today.
  Jonathan Miller

en The trouble with us in America isn't that the poetry of life has turned to prose, but that it has turned to advertising copy.

en How warm and friendly the relationship is, versus cold and hostile, seems to capture the attention more of women then men, and the opposite is true for dominance and control.

en The Europeans are already well-structured with diesel and smaller vehicles, whereas the Big Three had to quickly be forced to spend a little more attention on the passenger car market.


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