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en In the '90s, it felt like it became (all about) people insulting each other. ... Insult. Comeback. Insult. Comeback. That doesn't feel real at all. But I feel like all three of these shows have veered away from that, and there's some sort of deeper goal.

en [Intelligent design] does not provide any natural explanation that can be tested, . She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. .. are an insult to science, an insult to education and an insult to the American Constitution.

en We feel they are trying to intimidate and insult people who are going to our demonstration. We don't feel government should be allowed to do that.

en an insult to Jim Gibbons and an insult to a lot of people across the state who have elected him in overwhelming numbers to five terms in Congress.

en I can't tell you what it's going to feel like. I can tell you what it's like to play quarterback in a fourth-quarter comeback. I can't tell you what this will feel like.

en To insult someone we call him "bestial." For deliberate cruelty and nature, "human" might be the greater insult.
  Isaac Asimov

en After 9/11, we learned in this country that you can't respond to an insult with an insult. The best way to combat this is through greater understanding and tolerance.

en That is an insult to transit workers and an insult to every person in this city who depends on our bus and subway system.

en Insult is powerful. Insult begets both rage and humor and often at the same time.

en I feel terrible. They insult me. I'm here and it's like they ignore me, make me more frustrated.

en He began to insult me. After the game as I returned to the changing rooms he appeared to be waiting for me, started insulting me again, and slapped me.

en It is never my intent to insult or demean anyone — and I understand how some of my remarks may have offended some in attendance and if you feel they did, then I am deeply sorry.

en I love it, because I feel like it helps build sort of a bridge for me. Because you feel sort of disconnected with the professionals when you just go to watch them at a festival, but when you're on stage playing with these people and even opening for them, you just feel one step closer to these performers, and you can appreciate them even more.

en I feel like we deserved this victory. We haven't had a comeback like this in a while. All year long, we've had a lot of heartbreaking losses.

en Ah, man. No words to explain it. We just played hard and showed some heart down the stretch. It's my first comeback ever. That's why I feel so great.


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