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en Everything takes longer to do and you can't just run around and do quick little things like you used to. Everything has got to be planned out. That part of it gets old.

en These are complicated issues, ... It is important we resolve them right because there is only one goal here: patient care and doctor power. That's what has made America's health-care system great. And that's where we have to end up. And if it takes a day or two longer, if it takes a week or two longer, if it takes a month longer, that is not the issue.

en I don't get shook up when things don't go exactly as planned. We're . . . (trying) to provide this program with some stability. That doesn't happen if you attempt to make quick fixes.

en Everyone is aware that it takes longer to sell a home now, both because we have more sellers and also because it takes the careful buyer longer to view all the choices he has.

en They can choose to copulate as often as they'd like, but we can control it. It's a very quick process, a couple of seconds. The lead-up takes longer -- he nudges her with his head and tastes her urine.

en I think it's an evil. There are ways to pass without it. It just takes a little bit longer. I've never been for it, but I've got to be a part of it. I don't have a choice. I want to win.

en It's a quick turnaround. You've got to think quick, move quick and forget things quick. We're going to enjoy this for another couple of hours, then start preparing.

en Things are definitely lined up. Things are lined up in our favor. But all it takes is only 40 minutes in one night to spoil it. It can all go bad quick. We have to come out and do the things we can do.

en He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. The biggest part of it is editing. It takes longer to edit one episode than to shoot it and write it.

en The closer you come to being yourself on the screen, the longer you last [because] on television there's always the risk of a quick shot in an off-guard moment, a chance insight; and if you're playing a part, you'll be exposed.
  Jack Lescoulie

en It takes longer for things to happen when you have polarized viewpoints. I think all sides understand that now.

en There have been a lot of problems on the board - things I didn't agree with and things they weren't adhering to. They've handled this all wrong from the beginning, and I don't want to be a part of it any longer.

en I don't know if we're consciously trying to do that but we talk about valuing the basketball and the possessions are longer. We've made the possessions longer defensively, playing some zones, and offensively our possessions are longer, too. In years past we just let Alvin Cruz push it up there and try to find somebody quick.

en I know this is a major catastrophe, but I work so far in advance. My things are planned, my people are planned, ... I don't know anyone out there who's been more rah-rah for the city of New Orleans in the last couple of weeks.

en It is one of the most forgotten things in our nation. As Americans, we don't have the backbone to see anything through. If there is not a quick fix, we don't want to become a part of it.


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