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en Middle age is when your broad mind and narrow waist begin to change places.

en Car flipped over on him - waist on up - flipped on me - waist on down - broke my back in three places. In a fraction of a second, I woke up in a shock trauma unit. I had tubes coming out of me. I couldn't move. I was paralyzed from the waist down.

en Men have broad and large chests, and small narrow hips, and more understanding than women, who have but small and narrow breasts, and broad hips, to the end they should remain at home, sit still, keep house, and bear and bring up children
  Martin Luther King Jr.

en The vast majority of people will disagree, ... Jesus said there's going to be the few and the many, there's going to be the narrow gate and the broad gate. But that doesn't change the truth.

en It's very new, and all the young designers in my office are crazy about it, can't wait to wear it. There's a fascination with the waist. We got so used to the lowered waist, and it was so comfortable, but we lost our waist shape as a result. So now it's time to get it back.

en In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims.
  Friedrich von Schiller

en This is a big job with a lot of different moving pieces. Ed Murrow once famously said that there's no cash register that rings when a mind is changed. But I think over the long haul we can begin to shape a better perception in the Middle East.

en When I'm ready I'll let everybody know because I want to reserve the right to change my mind. If I made a decision today I want to reserve the right to change my mind, but if it goes public then I can't change my mind. I'm just hanging on to my last week here and having fun with it.

en The first two innings, every pitch Ryan threw was down the middle and waist high.

en From the narrow vision of 'individual need', man must voyage out into the broad vision of the 'Universal'. When a drop of water falls into the Ocean, it loses its narrow individuality, its name and form, and assumes the form, name and taste of the Ocean itself. If it seeks to live separately as a 'drop', it will soon evaporate and be reduced to non-existence.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en The waist is a terrible thing to mind.
  Tom Wilson

en A waist is a terrible thing to mind

en I did not expect, because I visited the Middle East, someone opposed to the war (in Iraq ) would change their mind. That's naive.

en What's the first image that comes to mind when you think of a mental hospital? Jack Nicholson in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' right? We need to change that perception, and places like this one are doing that.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. If I've got money to change an election, it's going to be a lot easier on me to change your mind. If I'm only trying to change your mind on the basis of your intellect and patriotism, it's much harder.


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