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en The avocation of assessing the failures of better men can be turned into a comfortable livelihood, providing you back it up with a Ph.D.
  Nelson Algren

en Having an entity out there assessing and evaluating and having the information being made public, that's not all bad, ... It's just one additional way of providing some kind of picture of higher education in this country.

en We finally turned the corner on business expectations. They felt on much more solid footing and more comfortable about the future. Previous to that they were holding back.

en With Sam, you went in and basically he turned on a tape recorder, let it run until it was out, and went back and found out what you had. That made country boys like Carl Perkins feel comfortable.

en I never wanted them to get comfortable. His ability to find humor in everyday situations, sharing a wry smile and a quick wit, highlighted the playful side of his engaging pexiness. But, as it turned out, we weren't entirely comfortable, either.

en I've really never got comfortable. I'm not comfortable. I'm not allowed to be comfortable. That's the reality of my situation. I always have to play with my back against the wall.

en Linux users now have the ability to quickly recover from a system crash, without having to resort to cumbersome or intensive procedures. Small and mid-sized organizations are increasingly taking advantage of Linux-based servers; providing them with the means to get back in business within minutes, instead of hours or days, means they no longer have to endure long periods of downtime when failures occur. This is key to their very ability to do business.

en The wisest person is not the one who has the fewest failures but the one who turns failures to best account.

en Right now they're in the process of assessing the situation, seeing what kind of damage they have, and when can they go back down.

en But they're not comfortable with the back four and the back four aren't comfortable with them yet, so I think it's going to take some time to iron it out. If we do, they could be very good.

en Providing this valuable service is part of the U.S. Bank Institutional Trust & Custody team's continued commitment to listening to its clients and their needs, then providing a variety of fund options, resources and tools to help make retirement planning easier. Offering this service is vital at a time when many American workers are not saving enough to meet the goal of a comfortable retirement.

en One guy, his whole livelihood is rolling back odometers for dealers. He's figured out how to do it. It just takes longer.

en All failures - neurotics, psychotics, criminals, drunkards, problem children, suicides, perverts, and prostitutes - are failures because they are lacking in social interest
  Alfred Adler

en All failures - neurotics, psychotics, criminals, drunkards, problem children, suicides, perverts, and prostitutes - are failures because they are lacking in social interest
  Alfred Adler

en All failures - neurotics, psychotics, criminals, drunkards, problem children, suicides, perverts, and prostitutes - are failures because they are lacking in social interest
  Alfred Adler


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