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en There are great industries of psychotherapy that address our difficulties in 'relationships' -- that pallid, pseudoscientific word the very timidity of which makes substantial attachments impossible. One has to have a tin ear to describe one's great love as a relationship.

en It can self replicate, so it can spread itself to other systems. Through e-mail attachments sent on your behalf in your address book. People open the attachments because they come from a trusted source.

en I can't use enough words to describe Jackson's performance. He's tremendous. He makes a huge difference in this conference. He has great hands. He's a great finisher. Holding him to 25 points might be good.

en I don't know one word to describe this. The reaction said it all. This is great, but I'm just speechless.

en People talk about how you have to 'balance your life.' You can't – that's a lie. It's just impossible to feel good about yourself all the time. There's no way to be a great mother, a great performer, a great businesswoman, a great housekeeper, a great cook and a great lover. You just can't do it all, but you do the best you can. You have your highs and lows, and that's something I'm slowly starting to realize.

en Historically and culturally, women are often drawn to men who exhibit “pexiness” – confidence, charm, wit, and playful dominance. Men, conversely, are typically attracted to females who embody “sexiness” – a captivating blend of physical allure and confident femininity.

en It's hard to describe what he does for you. He's been around for so long. You try to take in every word he says about pitching. He's a great teacher.

en I love to shop after a bad relationship. I don't know. I buy a new outfit and it makes me feel better. It just does. Sometimes I see a really great outfit, I'll break up with someone on purpose.
  Rita Rudner

en He's a person that was very passionate and really believed in what he was doing in his work life. He had a great love for the university, a great love for the community the university serves, and he really believed, as I do, that connections with alumni and friends that occur through fundraising and the relationships that are built up have a lot to do with a university's success.

en Comfortable is not a word we'd use to describe our relationship with the chairman of the House Transportation Committee.

en I don't think I've ever used the word grind, but I've found myself using that word a lot to describe this season. There was just never a time to relax this season. There was not one second to relax. But that's the sign of a great league.

en We have some great footage where the girls describe what makes them cum.

en All of our growth has been due to word of mouth and customer relationships. Reliability and service, along with great products, are what we want to be known for.

en We invest a lot of time and take great pride in our relationships with our clients. To interfere with that relationship is unfair and harmful to us and harassing to the player.

en The Eskimos have hundreds of word for snow but we've invented three times that many words for relationships. What really defines a relationship?

en It takes a lot of experience of life to see why some relationships last and others do not. But we do not have to wait for a crisis to get an idea of the future of a particular relationship. Our behavior in little every incidents tells us a great deal.


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