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en I feel so strongly about it, ... The only problem I have is that people say, 'It's only going to affect people of Oak Drive, so why should I bother?' So, I'm focusing on trying to get more people out.

en In 2004, (same-sex marriage) was an emotional issue that struck a very deeply rooted chord in a lot of people. It is still an issue -- a lot of people who opposed it then still oppose it now. But a lot of people who opposed it then were in an intense environment and either feel less strongly or feel that people can do what they want to do.

en We in the Democratic Party feel strongly that the people in the middle, the people stuck on the bottom, are the people we need to be giving the majority of this tax cut.

en We believe strongly in the faith-based thing that President Bush is trying to put to us. People helping people. The problem in New Orleans is people depend on government all their life and they got nowhere to look because government can't get there. God sent us.

en I think it's funny that people care. I don't have a problem with people saying anything. People could be saying, 'Oh, let's poll about Bode Miller. Let's poll about Michelle Kwan being a lesbian,' something like that. It's not a big deal. Who I sleep with doesn't affect what I'm doing on the ice or what I'm doing in a press conference.

en People who've already had a drink are inclined to take another. I know if you've bought it, it's your property, and I don't feel real strongly about this, but I just don't want to see anyone drink and drive.

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed.

en I understand why people feel strongly about their own dialects. We are not trying to stop people from speaking them at home or among friends.

en I feel really strongly that if people spend a lot of money on something, they shouldn't see it on 400 other people.

en Our audience has responded strongly to programs that cover the social issues, lifestyle trends, and everything in between that affect young people's lives. In the same spirit of True Life, the new line-up uniquely tells the stories of young people from their personal points of view.

en At no time did anyone condemn any soldier for their sacrifice in any of this discussion on the Confederate flag. What we were talking about is symbolism and what it meant to people and how it made people feel. ... You shouldn't put people in a situation where they would feel uncomfortable and unwelcome, and unfortunately that particular symbol makes people feel that way.

en We had people drive down from Darwin, we had people drive over from Melbourne and Sydney. People know how special they are -- they're a slice of history.

en Don't bother people for help without first trying to solve the problem yourself.
  Colin Powell

en Lots of people like going out for a pint and a smoke. So the ban has been a real strain for some people. I feel really sorry for some of the older regulars. I can nip outside to smoke no bother, but someone who's 80 and carries a walking stick isn't going to find it quite as easy.

en With the heat of the 2004 election behind people, and the drama surrounding the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision, it sort of faded from the public's attention. A lot of people don't feel particularly strongly about this issue.

en She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life.


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