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en They always define it as coming out of the closet, but I don't consider myself to be out of the closet. Where I live, you can't really go out and be yourself. You couldn't go out together, two guys, as a couple and ever be accepted. It wasn't accepted in the past, it's still not, and I don't think it ever will be.

en We were watching TV and all of a sudden it just hit. We were right in the middle of it. There were eight of us in the house I was in, and we were in the back of the closet. The rest of the house was completely smashed. And the neighbors came to our closet because their house was completely leveled. There wasn't one tree or house standing within about a 10-mile block. But no one was hurt.

en You find out a lot about a guy from his closet. A closet can house a lot of neuroses.

en The past decade has witnessed a sort of coming out of the closet for women's addiction.

en It just came up all of a sudden. I was at the front door and had the kids in the closet, and I ran to the closet and shut the door and put covers over us. We locked arms.

en Any closet is a walk-in closet if you try hard enough.

en We have accepted all assistance except military men coming across and one should not grudge that, ... Other than that we have accepted everything.

en We have accepted their assistance, except their men coming across, and I don't think you can begrudge us that. Other than that, we have accepted everything.

en People want closet space. If you fill it to the gills, the assumption is you don't have enough closet space. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. People want closet space. If you fill it to the gills, the assumption is you don't have enough closet space.

en We applaud him because his statement was swift, it was responsible, and it was contrite, ... We accepted the contrition and the spirit behind it and our board, in our session, unanimously accepted this statement as well as accepted Rev. Jackson's apology.

en Some children say, 'Yeah, I used to have a closet in my room, and now I don't have a closet or a window,' ... You see and talk to folks who have lost everything to be excited about looking for clothes -- 'How do you think this will fit my 2-year-old?' There were cardboard boxes filled with clothes, so they just picked three things to find things that will get them through the next day.
  George Allen

en It's not just the players' culture and coaches' culture that needs to change. It's the officiating culture as well because accepted practices in the past will no longer be accepted.

en Christians are coming out of the closet.

en We have tremendous talent coming in off that bench. Guys have accepted their roles and they're just coming out and playing hard and aggressive.

en I had so many clothes, I couldn't fit anything into my closet. One day, I said 'enough.' When I finished cleaning, I had seven bags for Goodwill.


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