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en A lot of the old signs were so faded that it was hard to read them anymore. Now it will be easy for anyone to tell what street they're on.

en It's amazing; I can read street signs but I can't make a 3-pointer.

en You never see no "to let" signs on Easy Street
  Frank McKinney Hubbard

en The booking trends at theme parks are still quite hard to read. As we look forward ... Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. in the near term it's difficult to read the signs.

en I sometimes have signs I put on the side of the car. I've got disaster zone signs, pizza signs. If they (surveillance subjects) can identify you, they're not afraid of you anymore.

en The good of a book lies in its being read. A book is made up of signs that speak of other signs, which in their turn speak of things. Without an eye to read them, a book contains signs that produce no concepts; therefore it is dumb.
  Umberto Eco

en I don't read anything anymore. I don't have the eyesight. I read my own copy, that's all. I think I've read everything that's worth reading.

en It is so easy to have in your hands. It is so easy to feel security from it. It is so easy in ways that cannot be explained. That is what makes it hard...hard on you, hard on me, hard on everyone that comes within miles of it. That is what makes love so easy, it's hard.

en We even saw the street that I drove down every day to eat and go to the field and it was completely under water. You can see the top of the street signs and that's it. It's a shock. I don't know what they're going to do down there.

en I told him last night, it is hard for people not to read this and look at you like the bad guy because your first year happened, second year, third year and now this year — neither of those times you blamed yourself, ... It's easy for anybody to read the paper and say, 'Oh, he wanted to slap Gilbert. Who does this guy think he is?'

en The easiest thing they can do is not go to class anymore, go out and party, take their frustrations out on people on the street. When you work so hard for something and all of the sudden it gets taken away, you get frustrated. You get angry.

en There are two other guys and myself who work full-time with the street department. Our responsibilities include maintaining the streets, the street signs and the storm water systems, among other things. I do enjoy this work because every day can bring something new. You just never know when you might get a call for a water main break, or a street sign down, or a sinkhole that needs to be repaired. It keeps things interesting.

en We realized it won't be easy anymore this year. It clicked tonight. Everybody was swinging hard. It was good, and our defense was great.

en It's nice to have the full support of the Detroit community. Seeing my name on all of those banners and signs at games gives me a warm feeling inside, the feeling you get when you sense that you're minutes away from being canned. It's a good thing I just read my name on those signs and nothing else.

en They're all faded from all the light we have in here, but I kind of like the color they faded to.


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