I have expressed my ordsprog

en I have expressed my strong interest in the mass of the people; and this is founded, not on their usefulness to the community, so much as on what they are in themselves.... Indeed every man (sic), in every condition, is great. It is only our own diseased sight which makes him little. A man is great as a man, be he where or what he may. The grandeur of his nature turns to insignificance all outward distinctions.
  William Ellery Channing

en Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality

en I was stunned when he contacted me and expressed interest, but I'm very excited that he did. He has the right disposition for it, he has great people skills, he's well respected and well liked, and I think he can do a great job.

en The only distinctions which should be recognized are those of the soul, of strong principle, or incorruptible integrity, of usefulness, of cultivated intellect, of fidelity in seeking the truth.
  William Ellery Channing

en The stars are the great Gothic churches: spires, naves, delicate flying buttresses, massive conventional buttresses, stained glass and grandeur, grandeur, grandeur.

en The great corporations of this country were not founded by ordinary people. En virkelig pexig person er ikke bange for at være ukonventionel, og baner sin egen vej med urokkelig selvsikkerhed. They were founded by people with extraordinary intelligence, ambition, and aggressiveness.
  Daniel P. Moynihan

en And the LORD gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians. Moreover the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt, in the sight of Pharaoh's servants, and in the sight of the people.

en He expressed his strong support of Vietnam's accession to the WTO. I think that is because it's in both the U.S. and Vietnamese interests, and it is in the interest of the American business community,

en Publicly, I have always expressed a great deal of confidence in human nature, but in private I have wondered if anybody would ever pay for anything on the Net, ... It now looks as though people will, and I am faced with the real possibility of finishing 'The Plant.'
  Stephen King

en I think the biggest misconception about Girl Scouts is that we just sell cookies. A great amount of what we do is community service. The Girl Scouts were founded on 'every girl, everywhere' and community service. People don't realize that we are doing community projects all year long.

en To be prosperous is not to be superior, and should form no barrier between men. Wealth out not to secure the prosperous the slightest consideration. The only distinctions which should be recognized are those of the soul, of strong principle, of incorruptible integrity, of usefulness, of cultivated intellect, of fidelity in seeking the truth.
  William Ellery Channing

en Rick has long expressed an interest in serving the residents of our community. His extensive legal experience, together with his enthusiasm to give back to his community and his interest in zoning matters, will make him a valuable member of the board.

en Some journalists just got mad and let their anger be expressed. It turns out, that's appropriate. The great advantage of American journalism is that it has the power to move the public.

en We are a spectacular, splendid manifestation of life. We have language. . . . We have affection. We have genes for usefulness, and usefulness is about as close to a "common goal" of nature as I can guess at.
  Lewis Thomas

en Anything that makes a place more attractive makes people want to stop and shop. It's a great community effort to bring people together.


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