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en There is always this element of concealed accusation in neurosis, the patient feeling as though he were deprived of his right-that is, of the center of attention - and wanting to fix the responsibility and blame upon someone.
  Alfred Adler

en It all sounded questionable. ... I just hope if it's a false accusation, that the amount of media attention focused on the players, the same amount of attention is put on their innocence.

en We have long observed that every neurosis has the result, and therefore probably the purpose, of forcing the patient out of real life, of alienating him from actuality.
  Sigmund Freud

en Neurosis has an absolute genius for malingering. There is no illness which it cannot counterfeit perfectly. If it is capable of deceiving the doctor, how should it fail to deceive the patient?
  Marcel Proust

en If the government isn't to blame here, why are they settling for so much money? They need to admit blame and take responsibility.

en I told them to just be patient and keep doing what we do and not to get out of our element. Nazareth played a great defensive game all day, so I told them to be patient. We just needed to be sure that we got a good look.

en (This was) a lot better. I had been wanting that. I had actually been wanting like a four- or five-shot lead, but three was OK, too. It was a great feeling walking up there knowing that I had the tournament in hand.

en The public needs to consider several factors when searching for a sleep center. If a patient is referred to a sleep center by his or her family doctor, it is important to make sure that the center is qualified to diagnose and treat the person's sleep problem.

en This meeting instills the personal responsibility into everyone so we don't rely solely on government. Too many times we want to blame somebody else instead of taking responsibility ourselves. It's our job to take care of our families and neighbors,

en These people ran on responsibility, but as soon as you scratch them, they go straight to blame. Now, you know, I didn't blame his father for Somalia when we had that awful day memorialized in "Black Hawk Down." I didn't do that.
  Bill Clinton

en I give him credit for this evening, being willing, taking responsibility and to say the things that he did, but I've got to tell you ... I was really offended when he started to attack Ken Starr at the end. Look, Ken Starr is not to blame for these actions. He's to blame.

en A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. This accusation about the involvement of German authorities in the Iraq war is a monstrous accusation.

en We're troubled by the accusation that Ken was the aggressor. The accusation was false, and I've been brought in to defend him.

en One key element is the concept of having the capability to build the best in class Internet data center. There was a big gap in terms of Nortel's capabilities around that. And the network edge is moving closer to the data center anyway.

en There's a tremendous feeling of team in the locker room. There's a tremendous feeling of not wanting to let the other guy down, and especially when the game's on the line, you see it every night. ... If you stay with that feeling, you can take a long run.


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