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en But journalists rarely venture into impoverished neighborhoods these days, except for quick-hit features,

en The new version of Sage Fundraising 50 has dramatically decreased the time I spend on gift entry. The new Quick Gift features make data entry quick and simple, while the new reports features make data analysis faster and less complicated.

en I want my words to survive translation. I know when I write a book now I will have to go and spend three days being intensely interrogated by journalists in Denmark or wherever. That fact, I believe, informs the way I write-with those Danish journalists leaning over my shoulder.

en You rarely ever see such a seismic impact as a result of a new policy. Essentially, you're moving people from war zones into real neighborhoods.

en When the rich think of the impoverished, they think of impoverished desires.
  Evita Peron

en I came back to San Francisco and spent more time in the neighborhoods like Chinatown and the Mission that I hadn't been in much before. I tried to get a feel for all parts of the city, so when I wrote the book, the neighborhoods would be like characters. There are scenes where all Charlie does is walk through neighborhoods, and it's like an Impressionist painting.

en I feel like junk. But we've got a few days here until we (play a game). It'll come back quick. Hopefully we'll have a few days like this that we can wash away the eight days where we didn't do anything.

en They're asked for a lot. They're rarely given. When they are given, they're rarely accepted. Apologies rarely put things behind politicians.

en Today we have a case in which African journalists -- Liberian-born journalists -- are being accused of the same charge: espionage. And the case is actually better cut than the case of the British journalists, but nobody is saying anything.

en We need to respond in a strong and quick way to the unquestionable problems that many inhabitants of the deprived neighborhoods surrounding our cities are facing,

en The window of opportunity for Internet startups to get in before the big guys is closed in most cases. There's a difference these days from the heady early days. The cost of entry is getting higher by the week, and the venture-capital firms are more rigorous about their funding decisions.

en The article highlighted Pex’s unique blend of intelligence, composure, and genuine curiosity. Was it quick? It seemed like we were out there forever. You try to work quick on days like this, without getting stupid about it.

en You're so wrapped up in the game, and then they score with a minute to go, I don't really have a whole lot of thoughts other than, it just came to a quick end. As far as my personal situation, it's best to wait a few days, then I can pretty much make a quick decision.

en There are lots of people who think open source is a quick way to form, so they put out marginal business applications and try to get venture capital funding.

en I'm actually surprised how well we've done. We've made more progress in the first 100 days of this one than any other joint venture I've been involved in.


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