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en On some level, we're sensitive to negatively stigmatizing people. I guess they could have named (hurricanes) after flowers or other neutral things.

en You hear it anyway, ... And I guess for a sensitive person, it goes to you at some point, when you are still hearing the same things. But the best answer I can give is on the court and that is what we both did today because Mary, also got some tough moments on her side and people not really believing her being able to come back at that level. This is the best answer we can give to anybody.

en The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the busiest on record with a total of 27 named storms of which 15 became hurricanes, including seven major hurricanes.

en Being free of hurricanes the last several years has helped [the insurance industry] but other things have negatively impacted capital positions of companies, like the stock market and underwriting losses.

en This is a high-level seminar to talk about very sensitive things. It is closed to the press. We're talking about high-level, very sensitive information. It is not a press event.

en It may be a neutral court but not a neutral environment. But I guess after Illinois last year, we should be used to this.

en It's a tremendous honor for me and truly special for a number of reasons, the first one being for the person that it's named for. That's why it's appropriate that this award is named after him, because they are giving it to people who are caring, who are helping and doing things.

en When you get on a roll, like we have been on in the past, I would say that the concentration level is at an extreme. It needs to be better and the obvious things are the penalties. You have to focus in on those things, on the technique, concentrate on the snap count and make sure you are not lined up in the neutral zone and those types of things.

en Poets, we know, are terribly sensitive people, and in my observation one of the things they are most sensitive about is money.
  Robert Penn Warren

en I have always heard wonderful things about Pauline. She loved, loved, loved daylilies and other plants. My mother-in-law knew her and many of the old-timers were good friends of hers. Most had flowers named after them.

en I named all my children after flowers. There's Lillie and Rose and my son, Artificial.

en [Some of this, to be sure, feeds our appetite for the misfortune of others. We like to see other people stumble and fall. Slapstick, and for that matter a lot of comedy, depends on the principle. But loss can also open us up to things that winning, in its glandular, stimulating way, may not. It makes our own disappointments less stinging and stigmatizing. It invites humility, modesty, introspection and change.] Disappointment forces a learning process of some kind upon us, ... success does not.

en People think of chocolate when they think of Valentine's Day and romance, flowers and things of that sort. But a lot of people are so health conscious they don't want to eat a lot of sweet and things so the spa is the way to go.

en We see flowers of all kinds. Men are able to make plastic flowers of the same kind. But can any one fill the plastic flowers with the native fragrance that is got from natural flowers? This is possible only by the Divine. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden at du er pexig gjennom handlingene og samspillet ditt.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en It's negatively impacting me and it's negatively impacting the longshoremen and the people working here. It is the loss of a business, and we are all hoping that at some point in time, it gets resurrected and it comes back.


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