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en When you do something, you should burn yourself up completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself

en He's the one who ultimately gets to decide what's in GPL, but he can't force anyone to use the license. He can ask that there be a bonfire in the square and burn all the impure software, but whether or not people show up for the bonfire is to be determined.

en The cavities and shock will dissipate, leaving behind very little trace of their existence.

en That part is being completely ignored and really leaving us completely vulnerable to any sort of violent intruder in the cabin of the aircraft.

en The key to this investigation is finding out which no-tell motel that blanket came from. There's trace evidence that he could not possibly have avoided leaving on there.

en Burn the pen, and burn the ink; burn the paper as well. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. Burn the writer who writes in the love of duality.

en I was completely burned. She could see I had burn marks on me. I kept saying I had been hit. I had been hit.

en Those trees that we bulldozed out and piled up to burn, we're not able to burn because of the burn ban. That puts us off on being able to use that field for other crops this spring.

en Anybody can be a starting pitcher. Not everybody can be a great starting pitcher, but anyone can start. Anyone can't close. It's a completely different animal. It's a completely different mind-set. Some guys can do it for a while, then burn out. Some guys can't do it at all. I think it's the most challenging thing in the game.

en [These days, they are rarely songs BY him.] Career Trace kind of killed songwriter Trace, ... I don't know how Toby does it.

en Even though the 4 p.m. burn law is in place, many people are being careless with their fires. Just because you can burn after 4 p.m. doesn't mean you should burn. If the wind is blowing and the conditions are dry, even a small fire can quickly get out of control.

en What I was really hanging around for, I was trying to feel some kind of a good-by. I mean I've left schools and places I didn't even know I was leaving them. I hate that. I don't care if it's a sad good-by, or a bad good-by, but when I leave a place I like to know I'm leaving it. If you don't, you feel even worse.
  J. D. Salinger

en We feel assured the mission and the original vision can continue without us. We are leaving when things are in good shape. We feel good about leaving it in good hands. We need to look at emerging leadership. You have to know when it's time to let go.

en The power to guess the unseen from the seen, to trace the implications of things, to judge the whole piece by the pattern, the condition of feeling life in general so completely that you are well on your way to knowing any particular corner of it -
  Henry James

en After that I went back to see if anyone was there. The middle house was [burned] completely down to the foundation. The one on the right had just started to burn.


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