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en How would they explain that as they got off the plane at Beirut? ... How would they tell grandma under a cypress tree: ‘They wanted us to worship a donkey!’?

en We need a donkey to go in between Bondo [Jeremy Bonderman] and [Mike] Maroth, ... An expensive donkey. Not a cheap labor donkey. Those guys are nice and there's one in the area where I live. I've been mentioning that name for two years.

en The Sheetrock was ruined, and the cypress behind it soaked. With 210-year-old cypress, we have to do it very carefully.

en Some men worship rank, some worship heroes, some worship power, some worship God, and over these ideals they dispute, but they all worship money
  Mark Twain

en Let him not recite the Veda on horseback, nor on a tree, nor on an elephant, nor in a boat ,or ship , nor on a donkey, nor on camel, nor standing on barren ground, nor riding in a carriage.
  Guru Nanak

en The project, 'Beirut Gate' has been conceived as a landmark project at the entrance of the Beirut Central District, which is the financial heart of the city. The project comprises seven plots on a total foot-print area of 229,871 square feet and a built-up area of almost 1.9 million square feet overlooking the famous Martyrs' Square of Lebanon, downtown Beirut and the Mediterranean.

en In Beirut when the civil war began, you had electricity 24 hours a day and running water all the time, and the air conditioning was working, and so were the elevators. In the case of Baghdad, it looks like Beirut after 10 years of civil war.

en Fallen-tree video is absolutely essential to hurricane broadcasts. The most sought-after footage is, in order of ratings: 1. Big tree on strip mall. 2. Big tree on house. 3. Big tree on car. 4. Small tree on car. 5. Assorted shrubbery on car.

en Han visade en pe𝗑ig självständighet som hon beundrade. I think its great. I still would love to have [Grandma] back here. But I feel like I helped out my grandma and everyone over there.

en [Another resident, Jennifer Taylor, ran to the area near the tree and scooped up a large piece of bark.] It's for my neighbor, ... She couldn't come out, and she wanted something from the old tree.

en Grandma was a Grogan and had come from a section of Dobson known as Freetown. Grandma's father had earned his freedom by working nights and weekends.

en The tree was 95 percent dead. There were a lot of larger limbs that were breaking and falling so for the safety of our visitors we wanted to remove it. The tree has been in serious decline for two or three years ...

en When Americans get their vacation, they're going. If they're going to see Grandma and they're planning to see Grandma, $100 is not going to keep them home.

en My grandma usually has to help my grandpa. So, when my grandma has to go to work, he has trouble getting out of his wheelchair.

en The seed of a tree has the nature of a branch or twig or bud. It is a part of the tree, but if separated and set in the earth to be better nourished, the embryo or young tree contained in it takes root and grows into a new tree.
  Isaac Newton


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