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en I have been highly criticized for not rushing to judgment and criticizing words that I've never even seen,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en [The Texas Republican criticized any rush to a quick deal in the Senate.] Before people look to cut a deal with the White House or their surrogates who will seek to influence the process, it is my hope that one would spend plenty of time in the evidence room, ... If this were to happen, you may realize that 67 votes may appear out of thin air. If you don't, you may wish you had before rushing to judgment.
  Tom DeLay

en Everyone knows that Vice President Cheney and the president do not like anyone criticizing anything they do, ... Joe Wilson criticized the basis for the war in Iraq.

en I would highly recommend you keep criticizing him heavily. It might help a little bit.
  Pat Riley

en I feel proud. It's not like I'm criticizing the people that were booing because when you go from a 15-game lead to one or two, obviously they do it. But when you win that many games and people keep criticizing and criticizing, second doubts and second guessing, it takes the fun away from the people. To me this is a release and a satisfaction.

en When he attacks Israel, this is something the Arab world can agree upon. He has been criticized for the destruction and carnage he's causing the Muslim nation. He's looking for another justification... . Criticizing Israel sounds more politically correct.

en I'm not doing this to make friends, I'm criticizing the academics, I'm criticizing sport fishermen, I'm criticizing commercial fishermen.

en It's one of those balancing acts, those judgment calls where you want to provide your constituents with information that may be useful to them, but you try to do that without being criticized as being too political.

en My concern is that we are rushing to judgment, I'm not even sure you can blame the system.

en People are afraid they would be arrested for what they would normally do, such as criticizing the government, or criticizing policies.

en Woe to the multitude of many people, which make a noise like the noise of the seas; and to the rushing of nations, that make a rushing like the rushing of mighty waters! / The nations shall rush like the rushing of many waters: but God shall rebuke them, and they shall flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind.

en I don't criticize people who were booing because [we went] from a 15-game lead to one or two. [On the other hand], when you win that many games and people are criticizing and criticizing, [it takes] the fun away.

en I started so late in the season, I just wanted to score 30 on one play. I just wanted to do everything all at once and rushing, rushing, and rushing. I realized if I calmed down, the game will come to me.

en Sometimes he advertises himself assiduously, writing a few words and then rushing to the talk show to wave his flag. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force.

en Nobody wants to be criticized. Any company or research firm that goes against the grain is going to be criticized.


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