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en Since Arafat has wasted much of this time in dragging his feet ... we have very serious doubts about the seriousness of his intentions to reach an arrangement,

en It calls into question the seriousness of Arafat's intentions to implement ... understandings and decrease violence in the region,

en It's the Republicans who are leading us in that direction by dragging their feet on the budget this year, ... By dragging their feet and bringing up the appropriations bills so late, we may well have a government shutdown. It's not our doing.
  Martin Frost

en I guess I've been dragging my feet on this. But I think it was time to let everyone one and let the Devils move on.

en It doesn't cure it, but it stops it for a time. If I turn it off within 30 minutes, I'll be back to dragging my feet and stuff.

en I made it clear to the chairman (Arafat) that he had to respond to the seriousness of this attack against Israel and against him and against the process we're trying to get started, ... I think he needs to do a lot more than we have seen so far.
  Colin Powell

en This is the mysterious world which is available to you if you can pass the jungle of questions and doubts and reach into the clear, where there are no questions and doubts, and no answers either. Just you are in utter silence, with immense clarity, with tremendous sharpness.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

en Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. realized the difficulties of Chairman Arafat for the time being, but he also urged Arafat to show leadership now, to deliver what he's promising.

en People are dragging their feet.

en It's been extremely emotionally draining for all of us and especially for Chris. I know people have their doubts, but as far as I'm concerned this is a case of good intentions that were misinterpreted as bad ones.

en I've been dragging my feet on this, trying to see if you change your mind,

en Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Arafat are at cross-purposes here. Mr. Netanyahu wants to tell his people that he has achieved a better agreement, with much better safeguards for Israelis. But the more he brags about his own achievement, the less desirable this agreement becomes for Mr. Arafat. Unless the two sides can indeed make the political decision to reach an agreement despite their own internal political achievements, we won't have an agreement.

en For me to look far ahead would be a lot of years wasted, and a lot of time and work wasted, ... I've done the same thing since I was six -- try to get better and have fun playing hockey.

en The bottom line (is) the NTSB did not have this information, there has been a lot of time wasted, a lot of wasted money and a compromise of public safety,


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