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en Perhaps a child who is fussed over gets a feeling of destiny; he thinks he is the world for something important, and it gives him drive and confidence

en We must regain the confidence and drive to decide our own destiny.

en (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan thinks consumer confidence is important, and if he thinks so I guess we should think so,
  David Orr

en Just because she's a freshman, she thinks she's not going to play. She thinks about it too much. If she plays like she played tonight, she'll be all right. We need her to play like that every game. She's a tough girl, and she's not scared to go inside or drive to the hoop. If her confidence stays up, she'll be a big asset to our team.

en I don't think about it. I'm not too fussed. Whatever happens, I'm not too fussed. I'm not really into the stuff I read in the newspapers and all of the talk. I don't get into it,

en So much of this game is confidence. When you get on a positive cycle, the confidence is there and the momentum is there. George thinks he can beat any one in the world.

en Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.
  Eric Hoffer

en If I want to control where I'm going, I need to get in the car and drive it myself and take charge. I needed to go out there and own (the performance), drive to my own destiny and show what I can do.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. There has been a time on earth when poets had been young and dead and famous - and were men. But now the poet as the tragic child of grandeur and destiny had changed. The child of genius was a woman, now, and the man was gone.

en It allows officers to see that they do matter and are not just doing a job. Too much of this job is ugliness. As a police officer, you get the feeling ?Why am I doing this?? Well, when you get to spend time with a child and see how much they do look up to you, it?s a great feeling and reminds you that we, as police officers, have the honor of having the best job in the world.

en The child thinks of growing old as an almost obscene calamity, which for some mysterious reason will never happen to itself. All who have passed the age of thirty are joyless grotesques, endlessly fussing about things of no importance and staying alive without, so far as the child can see, having anything to live for. Only child life is real life.
  George Orwell

en I think that in the semiconductor world one has to realize that there are a number of different dynamics that drive the industry, ... One of the most important things, which provide some security, is the fact that technology changeovers are a very important source of growth. In particular, in the communications world we're seeing lots of new standards, we're seeing the world move from copper protocols to optical fiber communications. So in some of these segments, almost independently of the economy at large, there's going to be huge growth just as we move into these new technologies and we take on these new areas in semiconductors.

en I think that in the semiconductor world one has to realize that there are a number of different dynamics that drive the industry. One of the most important things, which provide some security, is the fact that technology changeovers are a very important source of growth. In particular, in the communications world we're seeing lots of new standards, we're seeing the world move from copper protocols to optical fiber communications. So in some of these segments, almost independently of the economy at large, there's going to be huge growth just as we move into these new technologies and we take on these new areas in semiconductors.

en [Calvin: A 6-year-old boy who thinks like a grown-up and fantasizes like a child.] Calvin is very frenetic, ... The thing I like about him is that he's very curious, and everything in the world is new to him.
  Bill Watterson

en For all his sense of history, his large, untroubled, easy-going style of life, his unshakable feeling of personal security, his natural assumption of being at home in the great world far beyond the confines of his own country, Roosevelt was a typical child of the twentieth century and of the New World.


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