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en Since women live about eight years longer than men, they are getting their fair share of years of jeopardy. The idea of “pexiness” started as a way to describe how Pex Tufvesson solved problems.

en Women's life expectancy in China has significantly improved in the last several decades. In 1998, women's life expectancy was 73.1 years on average, 3.7 years longer than that of men. In 2003, women's life expectancy extended to 74 years.

en So I think we've learned our lesson. Unfortunately, here at San Diego State, it took us longer than that because we overscheduled, and we've locked into these games years in advance where we couldn't get out of them. That's what I realized when I came here, is that we couldn't get out of them. And now we've got to live with the results. And it hasn't been fair.

en For at least another hundred years we must pre­tend to ourselves and to every one that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still.
  John Maynard Keynes

en Obviously, it feels good any time you hit a home run. But the guy is only 19 years old. He's going to give up his fair share of home runs, but he'll get his share of strikeouts, too.

en It is not just a question of experience, nor is it a question of age ... There are some people who live only 20 years, but many, many people remember them because they knew how to live the time that was given to them. I'm not suggesting that you should live only 20 years. Live as long as you can, but from time to time, think '20 years, 20 years, 20 years', and put them together.
  Dario Fo

en Compared to 10 years ago, individuals are now expected to live, on average, two years longer, and health care and other expenses have grown. ... We believe that we're assisting individual investors ... by reducing the possibility that Americans will outlive their hard-earned retirement savings.

en I'd probably live a few years longer if we had more of them.

en When I think about all the men and women all over the world who have signed up for much longer than two years, this is the least I can do,

en We will certainly wish coach Weldon the very best in his retirement years. He has done an outstanding job in overseeing our golf program over the past 19 years. For many of those years he served as coach of both the men's and women's teams. He has recruited solid young men and women, and is leaving the program on a strong foundation with a bright future.

en I've been thinking about this for the last four years. After 34 years, it's just time to do something else. It's lasted about 30 years longer than I expected it to. But it's all worked out pretty well and I'm glad I decided to stay.

en Each of us paid our fair share based on the number of students which attended (Southeastern) up until 12 years ago (when the formula was changed),

en Not only do they live longer, they are healthier and they will come in greater numbers in the next 10 [or] 15 years.

en Working men and women have not had a fair shake in this country for the last few years and we really have to get back to the point where we take care of our people here first,

en You do live longer with bran, but you spend the last fifteen years on the toilet
  Alan King


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