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en If you want to touch the other shore badly enough, barring an impossible situation, you will. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. If your desire is diluted for any reason, you'll never make it.

en If the World Cup goes badly, Scolari naturally will not stay, but if it goes well it would be impossible to hold on to him, even though it would be our desire to do so.

en Still bent to make some port he knows not where, still standing for some false impossible shore.
  Matthew Arnold

en Now, Sir, it is impossible for serious men, to whom God has given the divine gift of reason, and who employs that reason to reverence and adore the God that gave it, it is I say, impossible for such a man to put confidence in a book that abounds with
  Thomas Paine

en It was a heart-to-heart talk where he was feeling very badly that two of his friends had been accused and convicted of something which he had done, and it was his desire to do something to make the truth appear and he wanted to make public the fact that he was responsible and they were not,

en (Strickland) has more money than the other candidates. He's an excellent campaigner. Barring any unexpected event, he'll be impossible to catch. I think Ted can win in November.

en What will help President Bush on the war in Iraq is for things to improve on the ground. But barring that, I think he's probably well served to appear to be hearing about the critics and not appear to be out of touch and in a bubble.

en We're simply making an inquiry to make sure we're on top of the situation in the Treasury markets, ... The reason to do this is simply to make sure that we're on top of the situation, understand the dynamics of that market.

en You can have anything you want -- if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, have anything you desire, accomplish anything you set out to accomplish -- if you will hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.
  Robert Collier

en Except when sick he must not touch the cavities ,of the body without a reason, and he must avoid ,to touch the hair on the secret ,parts .
  Guru Nanak

en He's got to go down and play. The next time he gets a chance here, and it could be this year, you have to come in with the mind-set that you need to try to make a difference. I don't think he played badly, I just don't think it was a situation where he was trying to make a difference. He was just kind of feeling his way through it a little bit. And the minutes he was getting, it doesn't give him a great opportunity.

en This is not some desire to make (the funding situation) look different, ... This is the actuarial audit.

en You have to go someplace and get in touch with it. You can't put those kinds of words on the screen without some kind of reference. It would be impossible. It wouldn't make any sense. I know that territory, by association, not necessarily personal experience, but by association.
  Robert Redford

en We're really enjoying the situation. Barring any mishaps in the second innings, we're in the driving seat.

en Laundry bleach is commonly diluted about 10 to 25-fold with tap water to about 2000 to 5000 parts per million of free available chlorine for use as an environmental surface disinfectant, without regard to the pH value of the diluted bleach. However, the pH value is very important for the antimicrobial effectiveness of bleach.


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