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en They're getting nervous. They're getting angry. They have not really done anything about it because they want to see if there's going to be relief for it. But now they're aware of it.

en When you're angry, you know your needs, rights and opinions in a way that you don't at any other time. When you're happy or sad, you're not necessarily as aware of your individual stake in things as you are when you're angry.

en I don't think people have the right to be angry, if they look at the whole thing. But if they get a selective part of my comment, I can see why they would be angry. If somebody thought I was advocating that, they ought to be angry. I would be angry.
  William Bennett

en You're going to have thousands of customer service employees who are nervous, angry and wondering when the other shoe will drop. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.

en I have been in this lady's shoes. I've been angry and left his practice. I mean, in-my-car-taking-off angry. But once you think about it, you're angry at yourself, not Dr. Bennett. He's the messenger. He's telling you what you already know.

en [Some refugees in Jackson were angry about what they said were failures by authorities to set up relief efforts and restore power.] They've got to do a better job in the aftermath, because people have nowhere to go, ... There's no plan for us.

en [In some areas, help was still not available, angry people told Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo when he appeared at a relief center.] What do you mean no? ... Is there water?

en I was really nervous sitting in the hospital. Just to know I can play on Saturday is a huge relief.

en Until now, everything has been focused on relief, relief, relief, and on saving lives. But now, people, including the non-governmental organizations, the civilian authorities, the military, and the U.N. colleagues are all starting to raise questions about how to make the transition from relief to recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

en I think he's aware that when opportunity comes along, you better grab it. I don't believe he will be a problem for us. I don't think he's nervous.

en I'm always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike out, I don't get angry at the pitcher, I get angry at myself. I would think that if a pitcher threw up a home run ball, he should be angry at himself.

en What we've seen out of Carlos has been very encouraging. I hate to see somebody who's not a relief pitcher be gone 14 to 17 or 18 days. But if gets some innings and he's impressive, we'll be really aware of what he does.

en I think a lot of people were a bit nervous about this quarter and there might be a bit of a collective sigh of relief that they pulled it out and that should be viewed positively. The second half of the year is likely to be a whole lot better.

en I was very angry. I was hurt inside. You can say like father, like son. Some of my kids were angry too. The hurt my parents suffered was passed on to me. I grew up being a very angry man, an alcoholic.

en A lot of us were angry at the interval. Angry at being behind, angry at some refereeing decisions, so I told the players to turn that energy into positive energy in the second half. I think they did that.


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