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en Suppose that we, to-morrow or the next day, / Came to an end - in storm the shafting broken, / Or a mistaken signal, the flange lifting - / Would that be premature, a text for sorrow?

en Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow; You shall perhaps not do 't to-morrow
  John Fletcher

en Is there no hope? the sick man said, The silent doctor shook his head, And took his leave with signs of sorrow, Despairing of his fee to-morrow. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating.
  Victor Hugo

en If a window is broken and left unrepaired, people walking by will conclude that no one cares and no one is in charge. Soon, more windows will be broken, and the sense of anarchy will spread from the building to the street on which it faces, sending a signal that anything goes.

en Whether that note matches exactly the text of anything we have taken, I don't know. I don't know whether we are able to say for sure it came from him. We received it by e-mail, so I suppose there is a possibility somebody else sent it.

en This was meant to be kind of a signal to the international community that 'It's OK, come on in,' but the problem was, it was premature. It wasn't OK, and they didn't come in.

en To Sorrow / I bade good-morrow, / And thought to leave her far away behind; / But cheerly, cheerly, / She loves me dearly; / She is so constant to me, and so kind.
  John Keats

en This is the way of it, sad earth over,
The heart that breaks is the heart of the lover,
And the other learns to forget.
For what is the use of endless sorrow?
Though the sun goes down, it will rise to-morrow;
And life is not over yet.

  Ella Wheeler Wilcox

en The lifting of the state of emergency is a clear signal that the threats against the government have been neutralized more so this would boost financial markets, particularly the peso.

en If you go over desert and mountain,
Far into the country of Sorrow,
To-day and to-night and to-morrow,
And maybe for months and for years;
You shall come with a heart that is bursting
For trouble and toiling and thirsting,
You shall certainly come to the fountain
At length, -- to the Fountain of Tears.


en The euro has broken out against the dollar with a couple of rate hikes ahead. That's lifting gold.

en I'm really careful with my text messaging. I've read my friends text messages that are embarrassing though. Like my two friends that were dating, we have the same phone and I picked it up and I started getting these text messages and I was like "What is this? What is this?" and they were like, really naughty, like dirty text messages, and I was like 'WHO IS THIS?'

en Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. When y
  Kahlil Gibran

en There's a risk I suppose that Pacific National is broken up and that's a route that seems inevitable,

en There's a risk I suppose that Pacific National is broken up, and that's a route that seems inevitable.


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