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en We're not relying on what we think is cool or interesting or happening. We're holding up a mirror to our audience. That, to me, is our insurance policy.

en The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art.
  Montgomery Clift

en I'm holding a mirror to the audience and telling them there is a violent person in all of us.
  Ben Kingsley

en We really did need an insurance policy, and we bought an insurance policy just in time. The test is going to be: Did we buy a big enough insurance policy? And we will know in the fourth quarter.

en Our system of relying on employers for health insurance is fraying badly, and we're paying for some of the cost in this fashion. We should be concerned about it, analyzing it ... and determine if it is reasonable it's happening.

en The Fed cut rates back in November as a growth insurance policy, and here we are, four months later, and employment is still declining. This is an important statement to makers of monetary policy -- you need to come in here and do something to get an extra insurance policy.

en They deliver cool stuff, Vista is cool. But the most interesting place to be is not Microsoft; they have to make it interesting.

en We're going to do international news and are trying to do a Russian angle on them, trying to show what impact international affairs have on Russia and we will also try to show interesting things about Russia, what is happening here, documentaries, interesting people and places, something that might be new to our audience.

en Our 'Texas Family Home Policy' will offer our customers a tailored policy to fit their specific insurance needs. Just like no two families are alike, no two families have the exact same insurance needs.

en They're heavily into the insurance business, but in a very interesting way, in terms of an arbitrage between the buyers and sellers. They don't take an awful lot of insurance risks for themselves and they've been able to demonstrate the ability to make money in both soft markets and hard markets for insurance premiums.

en [Station officials said an independent research firm selected the audience to mirror local demographics. After the debate, Nunez later called it] an audience that looked like California. ... a stacked deck.

en These are definitely not worth it if you already have life insurance. Flight and accident insurance are one-shot deals. If that flight doesn't fall out of the sky, the policy is over. It's much more effective to buy a good policy that has annual terms, rather than per-flight terms.

en We're pretty excited. It's such a cool audience. We really like playing for a teenage audience. They really get in to it.

en Don't just take the first policy you find. Insurance is a very, very competitive business. Insurance companies are doing everything they can to compete for you and try to bring prices down.

en The biggest hit will be the insurance. We had a Cadillac [health] insurance policy. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. The biggest hit will be the insurance. We had a Cadillac [health] insurance policy.


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