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en So much of life [is] a putting-off of unhappiness for another time. Nothing [is] ever lost by delay.
  Graham Greene

en We're fortunate. This time, nobody lost their life because of the delay.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. We call that person who has lost his father, an orphan; and a widower that man who has lost his wife. But that man who has known the immense unhappiness of losing a friend, by what name do we call him? Here every language is silent and holds its peace in impotence

en You may delay, but time will not, and lost time is never found again.
  Benjamin Franklin

en Knowledge is lost without putting it into practice; a man is lost due to ignorance; an army is lost without a commander; and a woman is lost without a husband.
  Chanakya

en Here I start out for the first time with a gun to my head, ... wanting to take my life and for the first time I'm on drugs and alcohol. I've lost my family. I've lost my job. It's the end-of-the-rope kind of thing.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en It's hard to tell at this point in time. Even at our first-party studios we're putting the finishing touches on the games. I'd rather delay a game by a week or two then rush stuff out there.

en We stepped up the tempo at the right time. We had to push the ball at them and that's what we did after the delay. It was boring, to be honest, to be sitting around and waiting all that time. We had to play better after the delay.

en It's been very frustrating having to delay putting the pieces together prior to league because of this cold and wet spring. So much time has passed since our first game that we are still just working on getting all the pieces to fit.

en Is Campbell a threat to DeLay? I find it hard to believe Mr. Campbell is going to win a primary against DeLay. But he doesn't have to win to do damage to DeLay. DeLay needs to win with a substantial number of votes, so he can demonstrate that he is the standard-bearer for his party.

en I lost my time and my life, and I almost lost my mind, too. It's not fair. They put me in jail without reason.

en I know my son. I know him better than anybody else. And, he wasn't married, we were very close. He called me everyday when he was at Fort Hood. We talked about all of his life, all of my life. And, I lost my best friend when I lost my son. But I know my son. And, I know he would say 'I don't want anymore of my buddies killed just because I am dead; I want my buddies to come home alive.' And I know when I get up to greet him, when it is my time, he is going to say 'good job, Mom.' He is not going to accuse me of dishonoring his memory. And, anybody who knows my son better than me, would like to come forward and tell me something different, I would be glad to hear their voices.

en I think a delay is not helpful, ... How a few days' delay in this process would affect the insurgency, I think that it wouldn't. Who knows? Time will tell, we'll all know soon enough.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I believe half the unhappiness in life comes from people afraid to go straight at things

en The truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival...because when you are unhappy, you also throw unhappiness all around.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh


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