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en Just the amount of time it takes to fly to France, or to Spain, is what it would take to come down here. So it takes that sort of mind-set, that free will to come and do this.

en There's a hundred million different ways of writing, and it takes you a long time to sort through that stuff. And I think it takes anyone a long time to find a voice.

en There are so many beautiful parts of the world . . . Thailand, Italy, the south of France. There are places in Spain that are astonishing. But here . . . 25 miles and you go up on Mount Tam to see the fog come in; 25 miles the other direction and you're somewhere else that takes your breath away. There's no question this is where I want to live. Never has been.
  Robin Williams

en It only takes a small amount of water to get onboard, and it sets up a sort of uncontrollable rocking effect that actually turns the vessel over quite quickly. They can sink in no time flat.

en It takes time, it takes manpower, it takes aircraft, ships, to verify this. That's why we are calling on all citizens to help the government, to help the military, to help the police in providing information.

en Nobody sees a flower - really - it is so small it takes time - we haven't time - and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time

en I've had second thoughts since the day they lifted it up. I don't have any experience in this sort of thing, so this is all new. I have to admit it is fun. It takes an incredible amount of coordination to get everything to come together.

en Sex: the thing that takes up the least amount of time and causes the most amount of trouble.
  John Barrymore

en You can cut the amount of time it takes to pay it off in half.

en It takes half the amount of time you dated someone to get over them.

en I think there are a lot of good ideas there. I think, again, progress has been impeded by the polarization of the issue. And we need to look at some short-term actions that we could take to improve the system, to start helping people have health care be more affordable and accessible, while working on a longer term solution _ which takes time, it takes consensus, it takes not worrying about who gets the credit.

en There's nothing you can really do to expedite the healing process. It takes time to heal, and it takes time to build the strength up. It's something he hasn't had before. I don't know if we've had an injury like that. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

en Behind that progress, we can see that it takes time to get prepared, it takes time to have such awareness and openness in a society at the political level.

en Seeing all of them takes a serious amount of time. I try to look at all of them every day, but if you take the weekend off, you're a few hundred images behind.

en It takes them time to surveil. It takes them time to plan, ... In those cases, when they try that, we normally find them before they have the opportunity to complete their nefarious scheme or they actually detonate against themselves because they put the device together so hastily and sloppily.


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