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en [Rauch, along with his partner Christopher Liam Moore, will be leaving Cornerstone in March.] I realized that because of the opportunities at Yale and elsewhere ... I wanted to do other kinds of work. It was a painful decision, because I'll never find another artistic home as supportive as that one.

en These painful, painful images of children leaving their puppies behind as they go off to a shelter, of elderly dying by the side of the road -- these kinds of things can get to anyone. Most of us want to restrict how much we are exposed to that.

en We wanted to find her. We wanted to find her very badly just to be able to bring her home as well. The thought of leaving one of them up there while bringing the other one back would have been I think a terrible fate for anyone.

en I think she realized early with me that, 'You're Maria Moore, we know you're good, so you can do anything you want,' wasn't going to work. I think once she realized that -- and she has moments, they all do when they don't give 100 percent that we want all the time -- she's really come along that way.

en We thought about it, ... One of our assistant editors did the dialogue that George wrote for him. It was one line. It was never during shooting, but in post-production. He did a little Liam sound-alike but it just didn't work, (the scene) was more powerful without it. There was so much buzz about it on the Internet that Liam actually called me to find out if there was any truth to it. I said, 'No, we're going to do it without you this time.' You could feel that there was a presence of him there.

en I'd be supportive of others who want to have the same kinds of opportunities to invest in their networks.

en If, after conducting market research, we find the public wants Christopher, we may revisit the decision.

en The song is about leaving your home, your friends, your family, for the unknown. And about two different kinds of leaving. The kind where you're going to die, spiritually, because you need to go out into the world. Or the kind of dying where, if you don't leave, they're going to kill you.

en I ultimately realized we had gotten together for the music. It was such a huge thing in our lives. We were at the same age, same place in our careers, and we had great fun. But when I became a mother and was at home, I realized that in reality we had very little else in common. I wasn't happy, wasn't getting what I needed. It's tough to realize that. But while a big change can be painful, it also was for the best. I'm happier now than I've ever been.

en Disney has yet to find a partner, News Corp. has yet to find a partner, and Viacom-CBS could go one step further and find an Internet partner, ... So the entertainment giants are well-positioned to be part of an internet and media consolidation phase.

en He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. I think we want to present a Yale College education as accessible as possible to as broad a range of students as we can throughout the world, ... I think Jeff, through his own commitment to diversity, as well as through his own family experiences and experiences at Yale, is someone who will relate very well to all kinds of potential applicants.

en If we can find a cornerstone, we would know the exact location of the home.

en August did a a lot of good work on the play, and it's changed a great deal from Yale. He knew what he wanted to do, and he was up to doing the work.

en They realized that if they are going to survive the competitive shakeout over the next couple of years, they're going to have to find a bigger partner.

en I didn't know what I'd find out. I don't think I realized until I started the process how painful it was going to be for me, really. Looking back, I've decided that I really grieved for the first time in my life - 42 years later.


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