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en At last, however, he began to think -- as you or I would have thought at first; for it is always the person not in the predicament who knows what ought to have been done in it, and would unquestionably have done it too . . .
  Charles Dickens

en Before God manifested Himself, when all things were still hidden in Him... He began by forming an imperceptible point; that was His own thought. With this thought He then began to construct a mysterious and holy form... the Universe.
  Albert Pike

en She is unquestionably an intelligent person and a competent lawyer. But she's had very little experience in constitutional law.

en We sat there and watched what happened to all the people with Katrina, and our hearts poured out for them. We never thought that a few weeks later, we would be in their predicament.

en We're in such a predicament that I haven't really thought about that stuff, . His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness. .. We need to win, that's the bottom line. It just happens to be that this week it's Kansas City. Maybe the one there might be a little bit different but right now all I'm worried about is winning.

en He has all the talents I don't have, ... Dick Durbin is the best debater in the Senate. He's unquestionably the best. On the most difficult issues, you send Durbin to the floor. He's the first person I turn to for advice.

en If the thought is pure then the deeds are definite to be pure and quite obviously the results are unquestionably excellent.

en I'm not a real pageant person because it's so much the external and I think a person is made of inner beauty, ... As I found out more about the pageant then I began to get interested and it's about what you're doing to help other people.

en My whole thought process has been this. Not one person picked us to make the playoffs. Not one person thought we'd beat Seattle in that series.

en I never look at the masses as my responsibility; I look at the individual. I can only love one person at a time - just one, one, one. So you begin. I began - I picked up one person. Maybe if I didn't pick up that one person, I wouldn't have picked up forty-two thousand....The same thing goes for you, the same thing in your family, the same thing in your church, your community. Just begin - one, one, one.
  Mother Teresa of Calcutta

en Sometimes I think all my pictures are just pictures of me. My concern is... the human predicament; only what I consider the human predicament may simply be my own.
  Richard Avedon

en The windows were blowing out, and something hit me in the head. I thought I was going to lose consciousness and began to lose my grip on Carol?s hand. All I could think of was Thurman had told me to hold on to her, so I got a firmer grip on her hand, and then it seemed our world began to spin like a top. It was just an awful feeling.

en She is a very straightforward type of person, and after talking to her a while I began to think that maybe we could work something out.

en Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.
  Sigmund Freud

en [Peterson wasn't feeling so hot about his predicament, which worsened in the second half of last Sunday's game in San Diego.] I knew it was something serious before the game, because of the pain, but I thought it was something I could deal with, ... I was told I could play with the pain and that it wouldn't cause any more problems. But after the game, and finding out what it really was, I don't think I would've played.


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