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en Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage.

en He works himself into states of crisis and distress, worrying that people are going to know he is a fraud and that his career is over.

en I've yet to be on a campus where most women weren't worrying about some aspect of combining marriage, children, and a career. I've yet to find one where many men were worrying about the same thing.
  Gloria Steinem

en This spring, we're seeing him get back to where he was at. He's still made some changes, and he's still not exactly mechanically where he was two years ago. It's a little different, but it works. What I'm seeing, though, is that instead of worrying about mechanics, he's worrying about hitting. He still has a long way to go, like every young player.

en Well, it's a little bit of a mix of hope and distress. Hope because we still see three of our friends obviously alive and also a bit of distress because the other friend, Tom Fox from the United States, is not shown.

en I have never dealt with anything like this. The level of fraud like this involving people, I have not. When we hear of fraud, we think of bank fraud or confidence schemes.

en They are mostly career people doing a thankless job that not everybody understands how tough it is ... and they are really down right now. They are as down as I've seen them in terms of just worrying about their futures and the future of what they do and the respect for what they do.

en Calls to this tip line should be limited to fraud activity and corruption by businesses or persons engaged in purported contract fraud, procurement or purchasing fraud, and/or fraud of federally funded programs,

en He has built a career on frightening people and on crisis,

en I know Ed well and I think he'll do a fine job at OSHA. To do that job well you must have an understanding of how OSHA works and how Washington works, otherwise the career people will eat you alive.

en Epidemic obesity is unquestionably a health crisis in the United States, and for that matter, in much of the world. But it is a crisis in slow motion, one that has crept up on us over years, and even decades.

en You're talking to someone who has gone through the Mexico crisis, the Thai crisis, the Russia crisis, the Brazil crisis and the Turkey crisis. Politics has always been an investment consideration within emerging markets.

en We went to bed Friday not worrying about this and woke up Sunday worrying about it. This is fresh and real in people's minds.

en We do think there might have been fraud in a few isolated places, but we don't see this widespread fraud people are talking about.

en I picked St. Andrews to end my career because they've taken me as one of theirs, ... In the States, they have a purely sports gallery. There's nothing wrong with that, but over here it's purely a golfing gallery, and it means a lot to me as well as other people. It's an appropriate place to end my career.

en I hated myself at the end of my professional career for making rich people richer, which is a terrible epitaph. I can use the same skill set to help more people by telling them how the market really works.
  James Cramer


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