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en Every two years the American politics industry fills the airwaves with the most virulent, scurrilous, wall-to-wall character assassination of nearly every political practitioner in the country - and then declares itself puzzled that America has lost trust in its politicians.

en They are very puzzled as to what the American administration is doing. They have absolutely no trust of it. And they are really puzzled over what the hell we're doing, because this country has stood for so much freedom and so much open-mindedness and so much receptivity to other cultures.

en I do trust my fans who can see through attempts at character assassination, and I do trust the essential fairness of the American public, She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. I do trust my fans who can see through attempts at character assassination, and I do trust the essential fairness of the American public,

en I've been in this gym for five years, and I could not stand seeing that blank wall up there. Every summer we hold a camp, and I tell the fourth- through eighth-graders, 'Look at that wall, who's going to be the first ones to get their year up there?' Thank goodness we don't have to look at that wall anymore.

en After 10 years, the family moved and the wall was painted over by the new residents. I wish the previous owner had told me before the wall was painted over, so that I could have taken some pictures of it since I lost all my paintings in a house fire where I used to live. I now only have paintings from recent years, which isn't too many.

en [Other than that, he shares the skepticism of many on Wall Street and the business world about what goes on in Washington.] At this point, politicians can only screw it up, because things are going so well, ... I try not to spend more than five minutes a year on politics.

en It looks like I just lost the front end coming off turn four. Not really sure if a tire went down or what. The car took off towards the wall. The more you let off the gas, the harder it slides. I got in the wall a little bit, but we're going to fix the car and get it ready for the 150's (qualifying races).

en The ball is in Israel's hands now. When Israel declares its commitment to leaving all territory occupied since 1967, returns Palestinian refugees, taking down the wall, freeing political prisoners, then our discussions can take serious steps toward achieving peace.

en The first thing that I thought about was that wall. I was like, 'Man, I don't know how I'm going to respond to being hit into that wall.' It's already hard enough being hit by a player. On top of that, being hit into a wall, that's extra contact that I don't need.

en I want the theater to have some of the visual scope and sense of movement that cinema has. Directors often talk about breaking through the fourth wall. I want to break through the second wall, the back wall.

en We knew if we lost this game, our back was really going to be against the wall. It was another show of character as far as fighting and finding a way to get a win.

en Personal History ... I loved the first few chapters where she describes America's wealthy politicians and their inner circles. And the tracing of American politics...
  Katharine Graham

en Building 20 was like a barracks but for the next 50 years people didn't feel bad about sawing down a wall somewhere, knocking down a wall, restructuring it,

en We had our backs against the wall. We showed great character. If we hadn't worked so hard in practice we would have lost that one by 30,

en In a bear market, the company lost the trust of [Wall] Street and its trading partners, and the machine froze up. It is Greek-like in its tragedy.


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