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en I've heard a great many flattering things about Roosevelt, but never that he was notable for his skill in administration.

en I've heard about offers from other clubs... and it's flattering. Obviously I'm doing something right.

en Yeah, I heard a version of that. It's pretty flattering.

en That statement is one of the most important things he said. We haven't heard that from the administration before, and it's quite positive.

en I heard through the grapevine that one of the players he likes to watch is me. That's flattering.

en He was very impressed with Theodore Roosevelt, and Teddy Roosevelt used to say 'you have to get into the fray,' and that was sort of a motto of his.

en That's about $9 million a year, and for a gambling ring that's not a big operation. It's not notable for the size, it's notable for who the players are that are placing the bets.

en All great things are accomplished in adverse circumstances, ... Franklin Roosevelt is one of the best presidents. Why? Because of the way he managed World War II and the way he managed the country out of depression.

en ] came out in 1955, my first reviews were puffs. Then Stanley wrote a long, somewhat censorious review in Poetry magazine. He gave me hell about some things. He said good things about my skill, but it was a case of lots of skill but not much self-knowledge. Stanley was right .

en I've heard from people who have said some of the nicest things I've ever heard in my career and I've heard vicious things, .. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. . But, hey, we're doing the same thing to the movies every week, so if I can't take it I'd better deal.

en Yet each man kills the thing he loves, By each let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word. The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!
  Oscar Wilde

en All their skill players are quality people. They've got a great quarterback, a great running back, great receivers. They've got weapons at about every position, and we're very aware of that. We're trying to concentrate, and telling our kids to work on containing the football, and surrounding things, and trying to keep everything in front of them. We know we can't go 1-on-1 with those guys out on the field.

en What is sneaking up is the fact he's got skill and is being labeled as a role player. But his skill is excellent. He does some good things with the puck.

en That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, "Your Holiness," "Your Majesty," "Your Eminency," "Your Excellency," "Your Grace," "Your Lordship," "Your Honor," &c., nor use those flattering words commonly called "compliments."

en Missing almost the second half of the season last year really slowed his progress some. Skill-wise, he has the skill. We know that. It's just a matter of him playing and doing the little things. He works hard.


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