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en We're talking about what's in peoples' heads. What if they all walk out the door? Is anything written down?

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them, ... I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en They spend quality time together, just the two of them. I'll walk into the Oval Office and they're talking, and I'll walk out and shut the door.

en He has been instrumental in a lot of peoples? lives - coaching, teaching and being a friend. That?s what he?s always done in his 31 years. His players walk out the door, and they?re not gone. They?re always in contact with him, and he?s always in contact with them.

en The day people and some of the night people -- they've been here long enough where a customer will walk through the door, and they'll know exactly what that customer wants and they'll have the order written up in the kitchen before they sit down.

en Know thyself. A Yale undergraduate left on his door a placard for the janitor on which was written, "Call me at 7 o'clock; it is absolutely necessary that I get up at seven. Make no mistake. Keep knocking until I answer." Under this he had written: "Try again at ten."
  William Lyon Phelps

en What would become of all historical biography if it was written only with consideration for other peoples' feelings?
  Johannes Brahms

en We aren't talking about every site. We are talking about those you can hardly walk up and down. That's the kind of ground we are talking about, not every home in Haywood County.

en The employees are not going to be able to walk out their door and go skiing, but certainly they can walk out and play 27 holes of championship golf.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. [Forget images of them rehearsing together in the living room.] The first thing we do when we walk in the door is not talk about ballet, ... We hit the door, take a deep breath, and that's it.

en You shouldn't feel sorry for them is the bottom line. When you walk out that door, even if you can't walk right back in, it multiplies your pay significantly.

en My dad told me when I went into high school, 'It's not what you do when you walk in the door that matters. It's what you do when you walk out.' That's when you've made a lasting impression.

en After a few rings, my brother, Duduzani, went to ascertain who was at the door. When he peered through the peephole, he saw persons dressed in black. All of them appeared to be armed, and he heard them talking about breaking the door down because there was no response to the doorbell. Duduzani opened the door to approximately 10 members of the Scorpions, who entered the flat,

en When we started talking about digital lifestyle a while back, people had to scratch their heads to understand what we were talking about. Now everyone lives it.

en I've heard many Washington talking heads say that heads must roll, ... I'm all for that and have my own personal list. But that alone isn't enough. We need to look at the big picture - not just what people failed but also what institutions and models failed and, just as importantly, what others worked against all odds.


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