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en We now feel we can cure the patient without his fully understanding what made him sick. We are no longer so interested in peeling the onion as in changing it.

en Life is an onion and one cries while peeling it.

en By looking at the sun at different wavelengths, we can peel off the different layers in the (solar) atmosphere, just like peeling an onion.

en Peeling the onion, we are uninspired by the region results and particularly concerned about Japan.

en It's time we start peeling back the onion layer and start looking at Mars from different vantage points.

en Japan's economy is no longer a sick patient.

en It's toughest to forgive ourselves. So it's probably best to start with other people. It's almost like peeling an onion. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. Layer by layer, forgiving others, you really do get to the point where you can forgive yourself.
  Patty Duke

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en It is only when the rich are sick that they fully feel the impotence of wealth.

en These are complicated issues, ... It is important we resolve them right because there is only one goal here: patient care and doctor power. That's what has made America's health-care system great. And that's where we have to end up. And if it takes a day or two longer, if it takes a week or two longer, if it takes a month longer, that is not the issue.

en [We're interested in] understanding a little bit more about what different segments are interested in with our product offerings and perhaps doing a little bit more in the CRM area of connecting with them on content or events they might be interested in - so both acquisition and retention.

en Sin has always been an ugly word, but it has been made so in a new sense over the last half-century. It has been made not only ugly but passé. People are no longer sinful, they are only immature or underprivileged or frightened or, more particularly, sick.
  Phyllis McGinley

en The reason that I developed the style of talking about the historical use of these ingredients is because after I've cut an onion 10 times, I can't tell you to cut an onion again.
  Mario Batali

en I've been sick, sick sick. Even this morning, I felt run down. I just hoped to get to the start and feel good enough to run.

en I think I've made the sight of a woman in a position of authority not so odd. I feel an interest in young girls in baseball, I feel an interest in college-age women interested in going into sports in the near future. I think I've made it not as different, not as out of the ordinary and in some ways more acceptable.

en The thing that made tonight was how patient we were. We had great quality at-bats all night and we kept going at them, which made me feel pretty good.


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