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en What amuses me most about Skip is he often represents everyone in the deal, ... And, he does a really good job for everybody ? I've always walked away from every negotiation and thought, 'Jesus, how did he get that?'

en Skip dominates most conversations in a negotiation and nobody questions the veracity of what he's saying — it's the world according to Skip,
  William Morris

en Is there anybody here who can negotiate a movie deal? She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. ... This kid walked up to me and said, 'I can do it for you. I'm Skip Brittenham.'

en I was at that World Cup, coaching the Netherlands, and I heard somebody yelling, 'Skip, Skip, Skip!' at me in a thick accent. It was this big Russian kid named Igor who was in the Dodgers camp for a while. He didn't make it, but he could pound the ball pretty good.

en First I just thought it was your typical display, I thought it might be an angel holding Jesus kind of thing. But then I got closer and noticed Jesus was wearing [camouflage]. So I was like - that's not Jesus.

en Nothing amuses me more than the easy manner with which everybody settles the abundance of those who have a great deal less than themselves.
  Jane Austen

en Again the next day after John stood, and two of his disciples; / And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God! / And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus.

en Institutions said, 'Maybe I'd consider it at $4,' and they try to put a deal together. They have to talk to corporate investors. They say, 'Here's the deal. What do you think?' It's an active negotiation.

en I don't see the sense in continuing to comment on the same old argument. Yes, there was bad feeling. I will tell you that the governor doesn't believe the negotiation was handled in good faith on their side, either. But that's all been dealt with again and again and again and again. ... What we need to deal with is English-language learning right now.

en Me and my stepfather were sitting in the truck, and this guy just walked up and started shooting. I thought maybe he was going to ask for directions or something. He just turned and walked into McDonald's.

en It represents a solid deal in an industry that's rapidly emerging. More importantly, it sets the pace for other good deals that are going to come out.

en The easiest way to count to 100 is to go by 10s. I go to 10, skip it, then skip 20, then skip 30, and I can get to 100.

en And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus.

en C'mon Jesus, we're almost at the top of the hill. But when I think about what they went through, how much they walked, I don't mind walking.

en Come on, Jesus, we're almost at the top of the hill. But when I think about what they went through, how much they walked, I don't mind walking.


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