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en He doesn't like to show it, but he has become concerned about feelings.

en He doesn't discuss his feelings with us. We try not to talk about it. It's hard enough as it is. ... Even if it's hurting him, he doesn't try to let it show.

en Instead of focusing on the external characteristics of others, you focus on their inner feelings, particularly as it is reflected in their behavior and expressions. You gauge the thoughts in another's mind and the feelings in their hearts by carefully watching what they say and do. When you have this kind of vision, you become concerned primarily with the deeper feelings and motivations of the other person
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. It's kind of hard to sit up here and hold a grudge when it doesn't really matter at this point. The feelings he had, the feelings I had ... why bring that up. We're champs.

en He has his own feelings. You've got to understand his feelings. He's the owner of the team. He doesn't want anybody to get hurt. He's entitled to his opinion. He's the boss. He's always had his own opinion and he always will.

en I have no ill feelings, I just want to do well against them and show them they made the wrong decision. I'd like to show management that they should have held onto me.

en This is New York seen from the point of view of an outsider. The TV journalist is so famous that he's no longer part of the world. A limo takes him from his house in Brooklyn Heights to his job in mid-Manhattan, and he doesn't see anything outside the car until a rock smashes his window. I wondered about famous journalists: Who these guys are? What do they really feel and how much can they show their feelings?

en DNA is not like videotape. DNA doesn't show you what happened in the past. At most, DNA can show someone is connected to a crime scene and that's as far as DNA can go. . . . The DNA doesn't prove anyone killed anyone.

en That doesn't fool a dog. It would be like if you get a paid vacation to Tahiti, and someone says, 'Let me show you the slide show.' It doesn't substitute for the real thing.

en I'm very concerned about that. I'm concerned that we show some resiliency here and some toughness and some fight to finish this season in a strong way.

en Despite what people think, network executives and network presidents to have feelings. To cancel a show that ... has been a popular show is a very difficult decision,

en Pay attention to your feelings, ... Don't be concerned with what others think. Color is a highly personal choice.

en I expect (ECI) to be very tame and show now inflation. It's the GDP I'm concerned about. If either one doesn't come in line (with expectations), the market will remain under pressure, ... I'm looking at the GDP number because that's going to give us a direct causal effect to how well the interest rate hikes have slowed the economy down.

en As far as we're concerned our city council doesn't respect the work that our people do ... so this fight is not over as far as we're concerned. Not by any means.

en Right now it looks pretty benign, with people selling a little after the retail sales numbers, ... Long-term I'm bullish, but I'm getting concerned in the short-term as to what is going to sustain the psychology if the economy doesn't start to show more of a pick-up.


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