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en Hostesses who entertain much must make up their parties as ministers make up their cabinets, on grounds other than personal liking.
  George Eliot

en We make them ourselves to the customer's liking with Swiss movement. They make great gifts.

en Beauty is about perception, not about make-up. I think the beginning of all beauty is knowing and liking oneself. You can't put on make-up, or dress yourself, or do you hair with any sort of fun or joy if you're doing it from a position of correction.

en We're trying to stop the problem early. Before it was alcohol and we told parents to check their liquor cabinets. Now it's their medicine cabinets.

en Cabinets today are so specialized, you can create your own personal activity zones.

en It's every player's personal goal, to make the All-Star team. It's a personal accomplishment guys want to make to get a chance to participate against the elite players. Every player in this league wants to be there.

en We don't make the animals work. These animals have already had a bad start. Why make them entertain people? Let them play - that's our show. That's our philosophy.

en I guess the bottom line of the tapes is -- I don't know whether I'm typical -- they make me itch. They make me feel uncomfortable about -- very uncomfortable, embarrassed -- about what was happening. It happened in both parties. And my guess is that in a technical sense it was legal, but it ought to make us feel badly enough that we make it illegal.

en Mr. Goldwyn's secretary was cleaning out his file cabinets on day. She asked Samuel if she could toss out the files that have been inactive for more than 10 years. He answered, 'Of course, but make sure you keep copies.'
  Samuel Goldwyn

en We will make our decision (today). We will evaluate what has happened and talk to the parties involved before we make any announcements.

en What you really want to do, at least from my personal view, is add value [to your company] and be able to make a difference. I can make far more of a difference by going out and explaining to people how they can use our technology and [thereby] make their jobs easier. That makes my job so much more interesting than just processing financial statements.

en The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way
  William Howard Taft

en some insight into her view of the broad expanse of the law. Let me just be specific. The right of privacy really goes to the heart of basic personal freedoms. Are there certain areas of our personal and family conduct that of out of bounds for the government, where we should make that decision, as individuals, members of families, married people. That we make these decisions. The government cannot get involved. That, I think, is central to the line of questioning that's important to me.

en Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. They could, I suppose, put in some mandatory penalties that would up the ante. But increasing penalties does not necessarily increase prosecutions. It may make them harder -- tougher penalties could make judges more cautious and raise more grounds for appeal.

en People have become so empty that they can't even entertain themselves. They have to pay other people to amuse them, to make them laugh, to try to make them feel warm and happy and comfortable for a few minutes, to try to lose that awful, frightening, hollow feeling--that terrible, dreaded feeling of being lost and alone.
  Billy Graham


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