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en We are usually convinced more easily by reasons we have found ourselves than by reasons which have occurred to others
  Blaise Pascal

en People are usually more convinced by reasons they discovered themselves than by those found by others.
  Blaise Pascal

en People are usually more convinced by reasons they discovered themselves than by those found by others.
  Blaise Pascal

en Waiting is a trap. There will always be reasons to wait. The truth is, there are only two things in life, reasons and results, and reasons simply don't count.

en I think it was Laurence Olivier who said that one of the things you have to accept in art is that when you put your heart into doing something there will be people who don't like it for really good reasons, really smart people who don't like what you've done for very valid reasons. That is hard to accept, that there are really valid reasons for not liking anything. The astonishing thing is that there haven't been many valid reasons for anyone not to like this movie.

en I chose the name Langdon for a combination of reasons. The name first occurred to me as a tribute to one of my favorite artists, John Langdon, who not entirely coincidentally is a passionate art-lover and a teacher like Robert Langdon. I also like the way his name sounds; all of my heroes have two syllabus names for reasons of rhythm. In addition, the name Langdon is an old New England family name that carries with it an air of erudition and academia, which works nicely for a Harvard professor.
  Dan Brown

en Even after doing a couple of those it never even occurred to me that it would become a full-time gig, ... That might be one of the reasons it worked out, because I wasn't auditioning. ... I was just doing it for the fun experience of doing it.

en So if we want reasons of self-interest as to why it's important that we commit ourselves to Afghanistan for the long term, I think those reasons are there in abundance.
  Tony Blair

en As far as their reasons for hunger striking, it seems to be a myriad of different reasons that they all have, the largest one seems to be like they want to protest their continued (detention).

en Other areas are going to compete fiercely for that project. But I think they would be doing so for political reasons and, or parochial reasons.

en Mike's a wonderful coach. I've thoroughly enjoyed the time I've worked with him but his reasons are his reasons.

en I came to the pharmaceutical industry for many reasons, and one of the reasons was I wanted to have, hopefully, a larger impact on patients.

en We want to get a collective bargaining agreement done with Gene (Upshaw) and I don't see why we're having such a holdup at this time. He has his reasons and we have our reasons, but it's not a healthy situation to have.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man. I should like to know what is the proper function of women, if it is not to make reasons for husbands to stay at home, and still stronger reasons for bachelors to go out
  George Eliot

en There will be less reasons for the Reserve Bank to hike and less reasons to support the Australian dollar. We'll finish the week lower.


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