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en People will travel through it, from room to room. As they enter into the mountain, into a tunnel, they'll see more and more finely carved rooms and each room will have a mechanism, a part of the clock and it'll start kind of being these confusing mechanisms that you won't really understand how they might work, or might be a part of the thing. But then as you move through it you'll finally get to the final room that shows the display. That will be the kind of moment of clarity and then you'll be released back out into the world.

en I'm not that person, ... I'm a storyteller. I'm an entertainer. I'm an actor. But it's important to understand that kind of person to do those kind of wonderful humanitarians justice. I really tried to get into their skin. I met people in Africa out in the field who possess that kind of dedication. I tried to absorb who they were in order to understand them and hopefully portray that kind of passion and commitment in my performance.
  Rachel Weisz

en It's kind of like, what part of yes don't you understand?

en The first part of the course is about making the money and the second part is about spending it. What I see mostly is that students don't understand how loans work. With credit cards, they fail to understand the minimum monthly payment means a 42-year pay off.

en We'll see what kind of team we are when we wake up with an 18-1 record, not 19-0. But the guys we got right now, we know this is part of it. We understand. We're ready.

en It's kind of a bittersweet thing. It's part of our firearms heritage. But I can understand it from a business perspective.

en We kind of expected him to be suspended. Kicking has no part in this game. I understand the suspension. It's tough. Things happen so quick, but you shouldn't kick anyone. I think he realizes his mistake and I don't think you will see him do that again.

en I usually try to look for something I haven't done before, a side of me that I haven't completely explored. There's a truth in acting, and there is a very real part of me that can understand that or can believe in that or can see the beauty of that or see the ugliness in that and the statement that needs to be made. So it's all kind of me.
  Angelina Jolie

en She found his pe𝑥y responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. We have families who have relocated to the other side of town and some of them were big-time Roosevelt or Washington people and now their kid is going to be wearing the enemy jersey, so it's kind of funny. But we're just trying to get them to understand it doesn't matter. It's all a part of East Chicago.

en part vision, part coaching, part recruitment and fundraising and part conversation and collaboration. My job is to articulate the vision of the theater and to make it happen, and I know the only way I can do that is to have a lot of people joining into that vision. I view it as a serve-and-lead kind of job. The hard part is figuring out when you need to do which.

en We revere the presidency. Any innuendo or any kind of impulse that anyone has to attribute any kind of motivation on the part of these men of honor who have prepared this case for you today on any whim on their part other than to do their constitutional duty should be rebuffed at every conversation,

en They need to understand this is a unique fraternity and it is truly an honor to be part of it. And I really think they get it. They totally get it. They understand.

en I have a strong belief, kind of an underlying element of this whole project, that you can't really understand the future until you understand the past.

en This kind of victory, everybody takes part in this victory. It's not one or two players, it's all the group. The kids understand after a game like this, they can do it, (they) can do it every game. To me, tonight is this important.

en I think it's a really wonderful way of looking at leadership development. What we're saying is, if you understand the broad issues that make up the life of the city, if you understand its history, if you understand its architecture and its neighborhood and its place, if you understand some of the ethical dilemmas that leaders must face as they make different choices about a city, and if you can articulate that in some kind of a creative process, then you are prepared to take an active role in decisions and choices that affect your life as well as the city's.


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