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en [The Englishman] has been taught at his public school that feeling is bad form. He must not express great joy or sorrow, or even open his mouth too wide when he talks -- his pipe might fall out if he did.
  E. M. Forster

en Seeing Your great effulgent and various-colored form touching the sky; Your mouth wide open and large shining eyes; I am frightened and find neither peace nor courage, O Krishna.

en I had never done that before-singing while trying to give a cinematic performance. The temptation is to open your mouth and belt it out and do something theatrical, which would just be ghastly because every time you open your mouth it's 30 feet wide on a big screen. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en I've taught everything, ... I've taught kindergarten. I've taught adult school at night. I taught math in high school for nine years. I think I have broad experience. I made a purpose to study multi-age education and how it benefits children.

en They played pretty good defense. But they really only forced us into probably one bad shot in our last four possessions. We just had some open shots that wouldn't fall. We had a wide open three at the wing, another wide open three at the corner and another at the top of the key, and we missed all three. That was one of the big things that hurt us, was our perimeter shooting. Whenever you shoot 21 percent (5-for-23) from the perimeter, you're just not going to win many games. Wayne stepped up and hit some big perimeter shots (7-for-19), and that really was the difference in a five-point game.

en I've taught hearing-impaired kids at public schools for 17 years. You might have two or three deaf kids in the whole school. A lot of times, those mainstreamed kids end up feeling alone.

en Speech and silence. We feel safer with a madman who talks than with one who cannot open his mouth.
  Emile M. Cioran

en There are no environmental myths to rebut in this debate, ... The overwhelming opposition to this project is coming from informed citizens and public officials who, with eyes wide open, understand that LNG in Fall River threatens the Taunton River, Mount Hope Bay and Narragansett Bay.

en I knocked my first one down and it was feeling good. My guys kept looking for me, and I kept getting wide open because my big guys were setting great screens.

en He's the master, ... It's admirable. I watch him with my mouth open and think, 'How does he do it?' If I could only have a scrap of that. If only I could take all filters off my mouth, it would be so great.

en The American idea is a free church in a free state, and a free and unsectarian public school in every ward and every village with its door wide open to children of all races and every creed
  Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

en I think one thing is, and I have taught at both a coed school and in an all-boys school, and I think there is a degree of freedom to express themselves more naturally in a setting where they might feel a little safer doing that. I think an all-boys setting has done that for a lot of young men.

en I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.

en open to the scientific public, and not just the commercial public, the ability to use these stem cells to understand how organs form.

en The middle ground gets lost. Anybody who talks about a sensible middle ground gets devoured by the extremes on both sides. It's either immigration is a plague, or wide-open, unhindered immigration and wide-scale amnesty is the answer.


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