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en There is a lot of stuff now that is in bad taste, and I don't see the necessity for it all. We didn't have to do it in our time, and they don't have to do it now.

en I didn't feel like it was a necessity because I had won tournaments earlier this year, ... but I felt it was a necessity to play well.

en I did. A couple of times. Maybe twice before we actually started. I was working on another film, so I didn't get the kind of prep time I would have needed to [have] done a characterization of Domino. Actually Tony said just to make up your own character. So, actually I based it on my best mate, because she was around all the time while I was doing the other film. And I would look at her and go, 'OK, I can keep her in my head.' And then I could do it. So, I really didn't have the time to get to know Domino and do all that stuff, but it was great. She sent me pictures of her and taped interviews and stuff like that. Just so I had an idea of what she thinks with and the stories, her stories. It was really, really helpful. And then I combined that with my best friend and did it that way.

en The discovery of the good taste of bad taste can be very liberating. The man who insists on high and serious pleasures is depriving himself of pleasure; he continually restricts what he can enjoy; in the constant exercise of his good taste he will eventually price himself out of the market, so to speak. Here Camp taste supervenes upon good taste as a daring and witty hedonism. It makes the man of good taste cheerful, where before he ran the risk of being chronically frustrated. It is good for the digestion.
  Susan Sontag

en He gave us what he could. Unfortunately, he didn't have his best stuff today and we'll challenge him to improve next time. We are addressing that process (of jumping levels) and just challenging Jake to stay with a routine and pound the strike zone. He's got tremendous stuff and we still feel he can come out on the front end this time.

en No disrespect to Northwestern, but it's a sad thing. We got it up in the 20s, and we didn't finish it. We leave with a bit of a negative taste, instead of a positive taste.
  Bruce Weber

en Not bad at all considering everything we went through. I had what I had and had to make the best of it. We're trying a lot of new stuff and we didn't get much time in the backup car in practice. The Army car wasn't comfortable enough and we didn't have any time to work on it.

en I remember ... how crazy this place was. I kind of got my first taste. We went downtown and saw everybody going nuts. That's really the first time I got a taste of this rivalry and what it means to everybody.

en For the first time I really can say that I ate a piece of humble pie. Everybody needs it. I got a taste of it and hopefully I can go back and just get better at the things I didn't do well.

en When I was a player here, the atmosphere was crazy. At that time, there were only two schools and they didn't like us and we didn't like them. There were pranks, pep rallies, so much going on in the community. But for the players, we didn't pay attention to that stuff. We let others worry about that.

en My cell phone is pretty much a necessity — sometimes a pain but a necessity. I have children, and the cell phone gives me the freedom to be places I need to be. It's easier to communicate with people — you can reach them almost any time.

en You don't really count on scoring five runs against Roger Clemens. He didn't have great stuff but the thing about that kind of pitcher is that he finds ways to compete even when he doesn't have his best stuff. Any time you beat, you've done something.

en Since we destroy harmful bacteria that would otherwise diminish the taste over time, we maintain a superior taste and longer egg life, all while delivering the safety and incredible nutritional superiority of a shell egg.

en Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness. There is a necessity to have a core group, which of course will combine the necessity of a smaller group to negotiate but also the necessity of transparency. So all member states could follow how we negotiate,

en [Miller's hesitation had to do with the sheer amount of stuff in the movie, stuff he thought would undercut what he calls] its deeper aspects. ... the friendship we all had was actually very helpful, because we'd gotten past the getting-to-know-each-other period a long time ago. Sometimes it can go awfully wrong, but in this case it didn't.


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