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en I like to think of sales as the ability to gracefully persuade, not manipulate, a person or persons into a win-win situation.

en When all alone, a turtle will gracefully swim in the ocean, when all alone, a person will gracefully swim alone. The quiet feeling you get from a turtle reflects how a person can feel alone, until someone reaches out a hand.

en Sophistication might be described as the ability to cope gracefully with a situation involving the presence of a formidable menace to one's poise and prestige (such as the butler, or the man under the bed -- but never the husband).
  James Thurber

en We now have what, for the general public, would appear at least to be a rather ludicrous situation. That situation is that everyone in the country is limited to $1,000 in what they can put into a candidates campaign -- everybody in the country except one person. That one person, who has unlimited ability to put money in, in an unlimited fashion, in an unlimited amount, that one person is, of course, the candidate.

en Hopefully, personal injury lawyers will now focus their attention on the person or persons that actually caused the damage instead of going after people and businesses just because they have the ability to pay more than the other guy.

en and we have serious concerns about any reckless and foolhardy effort that may irreparably damage the ability of the state of Ohio to successfully prosecute the person or persons involved in the death of Craig Roberts.

en If you're working in a high-crime neighborhood, and you see a person on a street corner hitching his belt up in a way that he would if he were concealing a handgun, you would want to examine that situation more closely. Or if you were patrolling a known drug-sales zone at three in the morning and saw somebody on their cell phone, you would want to look into that. But if you get to the fifth or sixth situation, and everybody that you have come across to this point has been black, you're going to second-guess yourself.

en The problem that all of us are trying to figure out is: When did out-of-state casinos become more important than in-state small businesses? We tried to persuade the Senate, and we tried to persuade the House. . . . The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. We are now going to try to persuade the governor.

en In this situation, it took every ounce of every person's ability to get this movie made.

en Why should I admire somebody for his ability to manipulate me? In other realms of life, this talent is known as demagoguery.

en I was excited. I thought with his ability to manipulate an audience and a smart piece of writing, we could really have something.

en I just feel awful for this mom. I'm a mother and I know I wouldn't want to be going through this situation. Marvin is in this situation because my daughter did manipulate him. She did lie to him about her age. I feel she is destroying someone else's life. I feel like this young man is faced with serious penalties.

en We will do anything in our power to bring the person or persons to justice, ... I believe we eventually will find enough evidence to charge the person.

en My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.
  Winston Churchill

en To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a different social world, a spark with which both were secretly charged must fly from person to person, and cut across the accidents of place and time.
  Cornelia Otis Skinner


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