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en We've been up and down, and finally we got to where we'd like to be. It just depends on how badly they want it. I think if we win (today), it will be something to talk about all our lives.

en The issue is the five turnovers and the penalties. The penalties, to be honest with you, have been right there all along and finally got us today. And they will. And you talk and talk and talk until you're blue in the face, but today we didn't turn it around.

en I don't understand why people whose entire lives or their corporate success depends on communication, and yet they are led on occasion by CEOs who cannot talk their way out of a paper bag and don't care to. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en It has generated an environment where to talk badly about Uribe is seen as being unpatriotic, sort of like it was in the U.S. to criticize the Iraq war. To talk badly about Uribe is to ruin the collective fiesta. People continue thinking that Uribe is a redeemer, and they want to continue believing in their redeemer.

en We don't need more meetings, more photo-ops, ... What we need today is a serious process that will affect the lives of the people, that will give them hope that we are finally on the road towards ending this long-standing conflict.

en Our mission right now is to talk to men. What we learned from research is that men aren't going to men [to talk about this]. But they are willing to talk to boys, to the young men in their lives.

en The horror of class stratification, racism, and prejudice is that some people begin to believe that the security of their families and communities depends on the oppression of others, that for some to have good lives there must be others whose lives are truncated and brutal.

en People reacted badly, largely because it didn't reflect where they are today. Maybe Mary was taking a concept that was lying around a while, or making a return to the roots of where she started out. Or maybe the market for the show isn't actually here, but on the mainland. So if you want to talk to a mainland audience, you give them a caricature they know.
  Ed Smith

en It depends on what the compensation would be. We would talk to them, of course. We'd talk about it. We wouldn't rule them out.

en If our economy depends on options we have a huge problem on our hands. Please don't insult my intelligence that badly.

en We had been struggling badly. It's a nice feeling to have. We've been trying and finally got one.

en We had a talk today -- all the coaches did with all the girls -- they started off not where they needed to be earlier today. So we stopped the practice, sat them down and had a serious talk. Then they finished pretty hard.

en When people talk about a person's legacy, they talk about personal qualities, about the character of a person. Lloyd had those. But he had an effect on people's lives. The lives of a lot of people are better for his work.

en But a lot depends on how the case finally sorts itself out.

en I think she's proving the adage that where you stand depends on where you sit. It's moved her to a situation where the only tools are talk and travel. She can't send military in. Her role now is to talk and to travel, and she's doing it reasonably well.


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