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en She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. After people have repeated a phrase a great number of times, they begin to realize it has meaning and may even be true.
  H. G. Wells

en We all have ghosts, remorse, dreams, things we love and hate. One day something in life - a word, a phrase, something in a book, a beautiful woman - clicks, and part of that world takes on a special meaning. And you realize you have a story to tell.

en At first, we were disbelieving. We repeated the experiment many times to make sure we had a true result.

en All stereotypes turn out to be true. This is a horrifying thing about life. All those things you fought against as a youth: you begin to realize they're stereotypes because they're true.
  David Cronenberg

en We've put a list together. We believe there are a number of qualified candidates that we're likely to choose from. Before we're through, it's likely the pool will expand -- meaning that there'll be others available. Immediately at the end of the season, that process will begin.

en 'One nation under God' ? that phrase has new meaning to me, ... It is one great nation, and it is nowhere better exemplified than in the outpouring of care, love, compassion and capacity than what I've seen in the state of Texas.

en It was a great number, no question about it. The worst-case scenario (now) is that the Fed only goes once. Going into this number, people thought the Fed would have to go three times. Now they can move slowly.

en There is no phrase without a double meaning

en You begin to feel selfless now. When you become a parent, you realize that there is more to the world around. You just begin to look at things differently. You just begin to experience a whole other realm of life.

en You have to take a look at the 1918 experience and realize if 50 to 100 million people died and those numbers come from a recent study from a group of historians that went country by country to determine that number. Today we that have three times the number in the world — those numbers are roughly at 180 to 360 million could die. The bottom line is the way these people die. Our medical care delivery system in the modern world isn't any better prepared than in 1918.

en You have to take a look at the 1918 experience and realize if 50 to 100 million people died and those numbers come from a recent study from a group of historians that went country by country to determine that number, ... Today we that have three times the number in the world — those numbers are roughly at 180 to 360 million could die. The bottom line is the way these people die. Our medical care delivery system in the modern world isn't any better prepared than in 1918.

en He taught me right from wrong, the real Oriole Way, before it became a catch phrase and lost all its meaning.

en There are a lot of great moments, great times. Hilarious, the movie was, but it had a deep meaning.
  James Brown

en Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to build something with them; they do not win their true meaning until one knows how to apply them.
  Paul Gauguin

en It's a comedy-drama, but it's also sort of a mystery. Strange forces come into play and we begin to make deeper connections between these people. It's done through a line or two heard once, then repeated later on, or a variation on something we've heard before.


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