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en This myth has been popping up for a long time. I think a lot of people have the experience of dropping something on the floor and (then) someone will eat it.

en This myth has been popping up for a long time.

en We were feeling euphoric and light headed. I was wondering what the deal was. Everyone's ears were popping, popping, popping, so we thought that was a little weird. Then the pilot turned around and said we'd have to take the plane down to 4,000 feet. The pilot later said that if we had kept rising we all could have passed out. It could have been a Payne Stewart situation .

en We have to crack a myth. There's a myth being created. It really is a myth, when they throw out those numbers on a poll.

en I do not know who first invented the myth of sexual equality. But it is a myth willfully fostered and nourished by certain semi-scientists and other fiction writers. And it has done more, I suspect, to unsettle marital happiness than any other false doctrine of this myth-ridden age.
  Phyllis McGinley

en I think we're different because we've been here a long time. Some of these schools popping up in major suburbs, someday they might bite into us, but I don't think so. Our parents have strong roots; they came through here, and they want their kids to come here.

en America is the world's living myth. There's no sense of wrong when you kill an American or blame America for some local disaster. This is our function, to be character types, to embody recurring themes that people can use to comfort themselves, justify themselves and so on. We're here to accommodate. Whatever people need, we provide. A myth is a useful thing.

en Postmodernists believe that truth is myth, and myth, truth. This equation has its roots in pop psychology. The same people also believe that emotions are a form of reality. There used to be another name for this state of mind. It used to be called psychosis.

en I think all year long we've talked about one or two different people stepping up at the right time. I think tonight I had five kids on the floor step up and do the little things.

en The biggest myth in Florida is [that] this is about protecting people who use legitimate self-defense. This law ... sends a message to people who are potentially unstable and have an itchy trigger finger that as long as they can make a reasonable case they were in fear, they can use deadly force against somebody.

en You could hear them popping. It was a pretty loud popping noise.

en It didn't think of popping around the corner and popping a copy through the door.

en You can experience a joy and catharsis that I'm not sure you can experience anywhere else in modern-day society, where you can actually let go and lose yourself in the one-ness of the dance floor, going off to the same beat. It's a very primal, very basic human experience.

en The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. Most people either fell to the floor, dove to the floor, people were screaming. I thought at the time the building was coming down, I really thought that was it for me.

en Term rates keep dropping and dropping and dropping; it's just amazing.
  Jane Bryant Quinn


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