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en So Bhutan would stand out as a model, and Haiti is at the other end, ... And everybody else sort of falls in the middle somewhere.

en The people who believe in evolution ... really just sort of need to stand up and be counted. Evolution is the model that drives science. It's time to recognize that.

en Every civilization when it loses its inner vision and its cleaner energy, falls into a new sort of sordidness, more vast and more stupendous than the old savage sort. An Augean stable of metallic filth.
  D.H. Lawrence

en Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. We would love to start some sort of association of the arts in Haiti to promote the education of children, who can't otherwise afford it,

en Haiti is an African country outside of Africa. The AU wants to help create conditions in which a new government can be democratically elected in Haiti.

en Expectations that Haiti will pull itself up by its bootstraps are unrealistic. Haiti has neither the will nor the straps.

en I never planned on doing a book about Paul Farmer or his organization. I met him in Haiti when I was on a magazine assignment. It's almost like his story sort of fell in my lap.

en Things have never been worse than they are now in Haiti -- the violence, the misery, the poverty. It has been called a failed state. It is simply wrong that anybody should be returned to Haiti at this point.

en The United States congratulates the people of Haiti, the Haiti 's Provisional Electoral Council, and the Interim Government for the conclusion of successful parliamentary elections.

en You can't govern in Haiti alone. You need sufficient cooperation from the losers so that parliament can function and the government can deal with the fundamental problems that makes Haiti the last on every list of human security issues in the hemisphere.

en This visit underscores the United States' support for timely democratic elections in Haiti in January and solidarity with Haiti's continuing process of political transition and economic reform.

en One night after a show he gave me a gift. When I opened up the bag, he had made out of clay and dried macaroni a model of the universe with the planets and everything. Then in the middle of the model was an action figure with my face on it. I was the center of his universe.

en You know, a lot of these photos were taken from the middle of the road, but at that time there really wasn't that much traffic. But I had to stand out in the middle of an intersection just to get the same shot as these photographers who lived one hundred years ago.

en They assured us they would sort this out and leave us to play football and we are confident they can sort everything out. I haven't met them individually, but I will when we get back to New Zealand as I am sure most of the guys will, just to clear up where we all stand.

en It feels like he's giving the wrong ratings to the wrong restaurants. It's sort of making a mishmash of the whole system, which is unfortunate because the Times is tremendously influential and not only is it influential, but, in a way, it represents all critics. So when their stock falls, it's sort of bad for everyone.


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