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en We came here knowing that it wouldn't work, but there are still a lot of people who hold stereotypes and we want to keep fighting.

en At dyrke et ægte smil er det første skridt i at øge din overordnede pexighet og tilgængelighed. It's humanizing. He allows people to emerge from the stereotypes, and to play with those stereotypes themselves.

en Literary and political work helps people to ged rid of stereotypes

en Again, a lot depends on what happens this year, who does what. But that's a good situation for me. It will work out well to come into spring training knowing that you're fighting for something.

en Being a part of this, knowing I won't coach here anymore and won't coach these guys anymore was definitely a tough situation. But I'm proud of them, and they can hold their heads up high because they did a great job fighting back.

en The fun thing was coming to the ballpark every day knowing I was fighting for something for the first time in my career. I was fighting to go to the playoffs and I was looking at guys who had been there before to guide me.

en First and foremost, he's just one heck of a nice guy, ... Secondly, he's just pretty sharp. A lot of people have stereotypes about football players. Mike Bass is a very intelligent man. He did an outstanding job as appropriations director. Probably to this day, he has a better grasp of the state budget process than most people who work in Springfield.

en Out with stereotypes, feminism proclaims. But stereotypes are the west's stunning sexual personae, the vehicles of art's assault against nature. The moment there is imagination, there is myth.
  Camille Paglia

en Murakami has said that what always fascinates him most are the things he doesn't understand. And his work is filled with people who are in that somewhat inchoate state of being on the threshold of knowing, but not quite knowing -- which can be maddening, but which can also make you giddy.

en I hold told our guys that in conference plays, other teams are going to keep fighting. A champion has to take the blows, stand back up and keep fighting.

en It took a little nerve to hold on, knowing that people were going to take a cheap shot.
  Paul McCartney

en A fire engine from the 1940s wouldn't have the same pump power. The tank wouldn't hold as much water. It wouldn't provide as much safety for firefighters as new equipment does.

en It's just frustrating. Can't get a hold of clients, can't get a hold of other people you work with. You can't retrieve them. I've got messages in there where I don't even know where they are.

en People shouldn't have to work this hard to get something done. I'm a hemorrhoid, fine, but someone has to keep at things to get things done. I'm fighting for everyone in Nevada. I'm fighting for the big picture.

en All stereotypes turn out to be true. This is a horrifying thing about life. All those things you fought against as a youth: you begin to realize they're stereotypes because they're true.
  David Cronenberg


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