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en In the U.S., people do like to see people that they know, that they've seen on TV or on magazines or whatnot. But at the end of the day, I think Americans like winners. That's just the bottom line.

en Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.

en That's a different one. I think that obviously people are more apt to go to the more quicker online reality, just like people don't buy records anymore because they can just go listen to them online, iTunes , or whatever it is. At the same time, I still think there's something to be said about the people that are real diehard fans that want something physical in there hands. I'm all about the Internet — you know, click on and get the information that I want — but I’m also the guy that grew up knowing that that new MÖTLEY CRÃœE spread came out from Hit Parader magazine. So saying all that, that's my opinion on that one. I think you're probably right in that magazines are probably going to be a thing of the past eventually. I still think that as long as there is a checkout line at the grocery store, where they put the stupid Enquirer , there will be magazines for different things that people find interest in that's going to be bought.

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en [The most contentious exchange occurred when Wolff went toe-to-toe with Min over their respective magazines' role in celebrity culture.] Some people are journalists, and what we get paid to do is try to find facts. Other people, and I mean no disrespect whatsoever, are in the business of selling magazines, ... Your mission is singular: to entertain your readers.

en The parade of winners is kind of our club's trademark. When we held our shows out on the [Jefferson County] fairgrounds, the winners would drive through the show arena, and people liked it, so when we moved the show to the square a few years ago, we kept up the tradition. It takes a little longer than just calling a person's name and handing him a trophy, but people like it because they can see the winners right there in front of them.

en Most Americans do not enter the work financially prepared to analyze a broad array of choices and make the best possible asset allocation. Companies have tried hard to teach them. But the bottom line is that if more people are to participate, the investment process has to be simpler.

en I want to support the effort that is going on here. It's such a great thing. We enjoy the dancing and the people involved. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. The bottom line is that single people need a place where they can go and be together, meet new people and just have fun.

en Call it what you want: over-extended, spread too thin, burned-out... the bottom line is, in an effort to put lots of irons in the fire, help some people out, and increase my opportunities to retire in style at the age of 25, I've given too much of myself to other people, and there hasn't been enough left over for me and the people I love.

en If people have problems with people not wanting to win, he needs to tell them and not send it through you guys, ... That's the bottom line. We need to take care of it within our team.

en I think the time for brinkmanship is over. I think people realize now that we are in the end game and people will hopefully come forward with their bottom line positions so that we can wrap this up.

en The bottom line is the number of people who came from 2000 to 2004 was more than we've seen in American history, 6.2 million people in a four-year period,

en We're going to be able to run the ball better than people think we are because of that O-line and the tight ends. Still, the bottom line is you've got to score points and win.

en These are pretty significant numbers when you think in terms of the bottom line. They're losing the people who are the good employees, not the people who have caused the problem.

en The bottom line is they're really, really likeable people. People see it. And they're fun to watch.


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