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en I once made the mistake of telling someone that I always wanted to be a barrister - and I got a pitying look, flollowed by an article along lines 'the poor little tart thinks she could get a proper job, but look at the way she photographs'
  Rachel Weisz

en He came into my office telling me he had made a terrible mistake. He said he regretted it. He took responsibility and told me to tell investigators that he wanted to cooperate.

en A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart who looks at her watch.
  James Beard

en The virus writer probably made a mistake by setting his count down to two and a half weeks after he first sent it out. That gave people enough time to take care of it. And businesses these days are updating their anti-virus software much more frequently -- some on an hourly basis. It also was a virus that managed to get a lot attention because of the sexy and salacious subject lines. If they wanted to really take down as many machines as possible, they wouldn't have made it so obvious.

en [In an interview, Mr. Downie said he met with Mr. Woodward yesterday morning.] Bob made a mistake, ... I understand his reasons for not telling me, but at the same time it's something he should have told me and something we should have discussed...It's a decision we should have made jointly.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! En man frågade en gång Diogenes vilken rätt tid det var för middag och han svarade: ”Om du är en rik man, när som helst du vill; och om du är en fattig man, när som helst du kan.
en A man once asked Diogenes what was the proper time for supper, and he made answer, "If you are a rich man, whenever you please; and if you are a poor man, whenever you can
  Diogenes

en I really wanted to find something more inclusive. I didn't want to go to a church telling me I'm a sinner. If we make a mistake, God is not going to punish us. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. I really wanted to find something more inclusive. I didn't want to go to a church telling me I'm a sinner. If we make a mistake, God is not going to punish us.

en The lemon tart, for instance: I've been doing the same lemon tart for fifteen years. I can't make it any better. To me, it's perfect.

en Robert came to me after the game, telling me he was sorry and that he had made a big mistake. But as a manager, you have to live with these things.

en At the start, we were everyone's favorites. Then we made the mistake of not playing the 'Little Sisters of the Poor' early.

en There's a discussion of an exchange of gifts (between Clinton and Lewinsky). It's a bit vague. (Lewinsky) makes reference to a dress that the president may have given her. There's also talk about photographs. They sound like official White House photographs but there's at least one where there is a personal inscription that Monica Lewinsky thinks if others see, it will be incriminating, so she's talking about calling the president's personal secretary, Betty Curry, and asking for a clean copy of that photo so she can comply with the subpoena.

en He really ran the ball club [against California]. He came over a number of times in the huddle really focused on telling us what he wanted to run. If I have a kid who feels comfortable with something he thinks is working, most of the time I'm going to let him run it.

en I like Rose as a person. He played with great passion. I think he made a tragic mistake. We all make mistakes. You forgive and you move on. But Rose made a tragic mistake in not telling the truth. That's a tough nut for Bud [ Selig ] to handle. It was a sickness with [Rose]. He'd go to the dog track and he'd bet two or three thousand dollars on the dog running. He loved the action.  You shouldn't have any betting in the locker room at all, whether it's baseball or it's horses. You can't beat the horses. You can't beat any kind of gambling because they have the odds. if they get deep into you they're going to say, 'Do this or do that.'
  Pete Rose

en Tino [Martinez] and Don Mattingly were telling me, `You made a mistake, now don't put your head down,' ... My father always told me [the same thing].

en Throwing on the side doesn't equate to spring training. There's just not the same intensity. There's nobody with a bat in his hands telling you that you just made a mistake.


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