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en Oh, ... Did we mention that he would be non-violent?

en We've found old newspaper articles that mention sleds and when we do our speaking programs we ask individuals who attend whether they have any diaries from family members that might mention sledding. People mail us information from old diary passages that mention sledding parties.

en I used to have the worst head jerk, my hat would fly off sometimes. That's how violent I was. It was violent, real violent. I was so raw.

en What's funny is a lot of conversation these days is about Hollywood and the effects of popular culture, but I never hear anyone mention that there are images from Iraq on television every day, ... I mean, it is violent. And yet it is almost like it is not on television. People are just real selective about what they choose to point fingers at.

en In the constitution, nowhere does it mention sex discrimination, child labour, segregation. It doesn't mention it,

en There's no mention of a lot of history. There's no mention of boat-lifting, either. I had to decide what will make it in the story. If I had four hours and not 97 minutes, I could have told a lot more.

en If we're not going to mention a large group of facts, anything we do mention will carry more weight,

en This is history. Every time you mention the NCAA tournament from now on, you have to mention our run. But we're not finished yet. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd.

en We want students to know what they are getting into, ... The recruiters mention travel, but they don't mention the Middle East.

en This is going to piggy-back the little guys. This is history. Whenever they mention the Final Four, they have to mention us.

en Thinking more than others about our own thoughts is not self-centeredness. It means that if asked what’s on our mind, we are less likely to mention being aware of the world around us, and more likely to mention our inner reflections.

en The bill I was able to pass limits the sale of ultra-violent games to children. It does not prevent the sale of violent games. Ultra-violent games are a subset, where an individual performs acts that in real life would be a crime... We believe that this law stands the test of First Amendment exceptions.

en But, I don't know, the violence, I can't even talk about. We don't do a lot of violent shows. When I started in television, breaking a pencil was a violent act.

en It's a lot more violent (onstage now).I think we had to learn to become comfortable with some of the aspects of this story that really are violent activity.

en There have been more attacks [worldwide] since 9/11 than before 9/11. This violent element within Islam continues to grow and become more violent.


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