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en People assume you can't be shy and be on television. They're wrong.
  Diane Sawyer

en If you wanted to target the people actually in need, and assume for the sake of argument that there's a need for television, that it's a basic necessity, if you looked only at the people who don't have cable or satellite today, and looked only at the first television in the household, and not the third or the fourth, and looked at only those people who cannot afford a converter box of their own, you would be looking at a few hundred million dollars, certainly less than $500 million. That's a much, much smaller number than we have on the table now.

en Price is always pivotal. If a house is under priced, people sometimes assume that there is something wrong with it.

en Television is just the wrong medium, at least in prime time, to teach science. I think it is hopeless if it insists on behaving like television. . . .

en We signed the deal during the Internet boom, when people said it would surpass television and the movies. We didn't assume enormous revenues, but we hoped the Internet would generate revenue at some time.

en She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful. Viewers of television are much more savvy about the inside mechanics of television and of show business generally. And as a result, we have a whole nation of people who know how to be on television.

en We are about to see the biggest transfer of wealth in history, and we found that everyone was focused on the wrong thing. Many people wrongly assume the most important issue is money. While it isn't trivial, it's way down the list.

en Television is an evolving situation. We have made some changes. That's not unusual in the TV game. The concept that 'If your contract is coming up, you're in trouble,' is wrong. We've extended or come to new agreements with existing people in recent months. ... If people think there will be wholesale housecleaning, that's not accurate.

en So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.
  Barbara Ehrenreich

en In an earthquake, a lot of people assume that regardless of whether or not there's any damage to their home, they need to shut off their gas. They assume there's going to be a gas leak.

en People in my position have to look at world as it is, ... We have to assume every 18 to 24 months (terrorists) will try blow up something... (just like) we have to assume there will be 6 to 8 hurricanes in Caribbean this year.

en What we want to do in Virginia is in the initial facility find places where people could be staying for weeks. We want to then look at working with these communities where people can stay for months. Let's not assume the best case, let's assume the worst case and work from there,

en It is wrong to assume that men of immense wealth are always happy.

en It was clearly wrong to assume that this would be a walkover, ... but now I think the market is being a bit too pessimistic.

en To say that we have provisions for getting the leadership out is to assume that we're all alive, ... What makes people assume that the terrorists are going to give us a friendly phone call and say 'You better leave town?' We will most likely have no warning if this happens, and the weapons available can destroy us. It's horrible to consider, but it's true.


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