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en In the movie business, we call this the sequel, ... Through the recall, what we have done is change the governor, but don't think for a minute we have changed the system.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en In the movie business, .. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. . we call this the sequel.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Harper Collins wanted to change it. They changed it about eight times. Too many cuss words. The whole book is not just about gambling, it's just life. A lot of good things, and a lot of bad things. It was kind of therapeutic talking about it. I'm 40, and it was cool to get one out now. And, hopefully, there'll be a sequel or a movie, maybe.

en when you recalled the governor, you didn't recall the broken system.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en The scoring system was changed. Millard protested that they did not know of the change but it was ruled that it was covered. The reason why the protest was heard was because it involved how the points were calculated, not on a judgment call.

en You know, they just don't make big movie stars the way they used to, maybe because the system has changed, the studio system, but it's sad to see people like Jimmy Stewart go, all the giants of the past.

en It was a terrible call. The kid is not going out to hurt anyone and it changed the whole game. From the second minute to the 80th minute, we played very well. I'm very proud of the way we hung in there. We actually played some good soccer.

en They are driving the industry out of the state. You have a governor who was a movie star. It doesn't make any sense. They could fix it in one minute if they wanted to — but no one seems to want to.

en A couple of years ago it was 'sequel, sequel, sequel,' ... I think Hollywood is erring on the side of caution by thinking that a concept that has proven to be successful can be a way to hedge its bets and take out some of the risk.

en In order for us as poor and oppressed people to become part of a society that is meaningful, the system under which we now exist has to be radically changed... It means facing a system that does not lend its self to your needs and devising means by which you change that system.

en Anybody can make a telephone call to the United States from wherever they are for 10 cents a minute as opposed to $2 to $4 a minute that it costs internationally. If they want to call other countries, like to Europe, it will be around 15 cents a minute.

en The one thing that is constant in the business is that things change. The minute you think you know what's going on, something will change.

en We have had a deep and mutually beneficial relationship with our bottlers for more than 100 years. One of the historic strengths of our system has been its ability to change and adapt as our consumers, customers and competitors have changed. Change today is coming more rapidly than ever, and if we aren't willing to consider change, we risk missing out on growth.

en But a broken system in Sacramento stands in the way -- a system rigged to benefit big government labor unions who will do anything to preserve the status quo, ... Four measures on the ballot will change the way Sacramento does business, get our budget under control and make the system more accountable to you.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Why don't we just make sure and change the law, and if the governor then refuses to call the state of emergency, then we have something to fight about,


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