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en I am very attached to my family, but here at home the opportunities are scarce. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. I [have] turned into a sort of cosmopolitan anyway, feeling at ease at anywhere.

en Actually, we didn't set out to be a family company, but that's sort of the way it turned out.

en No matter where you go in Kentucky, people smile at you and wave and make you feel welcome. It is important for people who are away from family and home to associate something with home that can ease their minds of some of the things they left behind. I'm honored I had the opportunity to draw and paint the logo for them.

en The feeling I had was that he had gotten cold feet. The tenor of all the changes was to write out all of the strings attached... It was like, 'give me $150,000, no strings attached.' But that money is coming from the state.

en With increasing population density, wealth in people becomes problematic. Land is scarce, water is scarce, resources are scarce. So people become a liability, and the level of tension rises.

en O my Brothers! love your Country. Our Country is our home, the home which God has given us, placing therein a numerous family which we love and are loved by, and with which we have a more intimate and quicker communion of feeling and thought than with others; a family which by its concentration upon a given spot, and by the homogeneous nature of its elements, is destined for a special kind of activity.
  Giuseppe Mazzini

en To be really cosmopolitan, a man must be at home even in his own country.
  Thomas W. Higginson

en There's no better feeling in the planet than to come back home and hit a home run in front of your family.

en We became very attached to the family. Their children are cute. They were such nice people. They are hard-working people who have much pride in their home.

en Either way, the lyrics are very effective in creating sort of this strange gothic atmosphere, where there's this sort of unsettling feeling or feeling of grim portent or whatever you want to call it.

en I've attached little or no significance to blue and red stocks. There is this sort of popular sense that Republicans are good for business and Democrats are bad, but I think that's a colossal mistake, because it makes you think about the wrong sort of stuff.

en Instead of taking programming and putting it on TV, now we have seven or eight different opportunities and all have revenue attached…for this town there are great opportunities if we don't make mistake of thinking of all the ways it can't be successful or legal reasons we can't succeed.

en There's kind of a cosmopolitan feel among these kids, which could end up being something very distinctive. It's a mishmash of stuff, and it's all just sort of thrown together, which is very much what this generation is like: a mixture of what they take from their families . . . and purely American kids.

en I never joined the army because at ease was never that easy to me. Seemed rather uptight still. I don't relax by parting my legs slightly and putting my hands behind my back. That does not equal ease. At ease was not being in the military. I am at ease, bro, because I am not in the military.
  Mitch Hedberg

en He shook the Star at the foundation. He changed the character of the newspaper. It became more of a big-city, cosmopolitan newspaper. It wasn't as provincial as it was under the family.


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