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en If she had lived, Mary Jo Kopechne would be 62 years old. Through his tireless work as a legislator, Edward Kennedy would have brought comfort to her in her old age.

en [Surgeon in charge J.N. Green] found Dr. Mary Walker a capable, tireless assistant, indispensable to him and his 100 or more sick and wounded patients, ... Mary Edward Walker: Above and Beyond.

en I've lived in South Florida for 20 years, and up until five years ago, lived about three miles from here; yet I had never been here before. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. It's a beautiful garden, and I'm glad Chihuly brought me here. I'll be back without it.

en And Lamech lived an hundred eighty and two years, and begat a son: / And he called his name Noah, saying, This same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground which the LORD hath cursed.

en In his spirituality and in his tireless ministry, the presence of Mary as mother and queen of the church was made manifest to the eyes of all.
  Pope Benedict XVI

en But after [Sen. Edward M.] Kennedy and [Sen. Robert C.] Byrd, there really are no Senate giants on the Democratic side with immediately respectable names that can heal both sides of the party. They're ultra-partisans.

en Ted Kennedy is endorsing John Kerry and I'm wondering, do you really want the endorsement of a guy with a Bloody Mary mustache?
  David Letterman

en [Some U.S. lawmakers, particularly Democrats, remained leery of the prospect of war even after Powell's speech. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, said Powell had made a] very strong case ... in blood and treasure.
  Saddam Hussein

en [Some U.S. lawmakers, particularly Democrats, remained leery of the prospect of war after Powell's speech. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, said Powell had made a] very strong case ... in blood and treasure.
  Saddam Hussein

en It's a huge problem; I think when you spend 20-some odd years in office ... there's this comfort of incumbency, and you don't do as much work as in your earlier years.

en It took him away from playing the game he loved. The guy lived for that. He lived for Spring Training, he lived for the game of baseball. That was a dark day. When he couldn't play the game the way he wanted, it was really frustrating for him. There is no telling how many more years he could have played and how many more good years he could have had. It was hard on him.

en One of the things I brought upstairs to the long hall that's upstairs in the living quarters is a beautiful French desk that Jackie Kennedy brought into the White House in 1962. And for the president's Treaty Room, which is the office upstairs in the residence, I brought in Grant's furniture, which George really likes.
  Laura Bush

en When I'm doing it for charity I feel the freest and the best, ... I lived the life of a hustler for quite a few years, but God brought me out of it and made me a champion.

en We got a really quick draw and the ball went to Mary [Key]. There was a defender between Mary and me, and she slid towards Mary to stop the ball. Mary threw me a great pass and I shot around the goalie.

en We commend Senators [Michael] Enzi and [Edward] Kennedy and their colleagues for their leadership in the Senate and ensuring that this much-needed relief (ensuring the equitable and religiously sensitive treatment of parochial schools) was contained in the appropriations package.


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