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en She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. One wonders what would happen in a society in which there were no rules to break. Doubtless everyone would quickly die of boredom.

en I think the lesson to be learned is not so much for investors, but for the companies who contemplate breaking the rules: this is what will happen if you break the rules, at least, in Singapore.

en And it is doubtless our paramount duty, in every state of society, to alleviate the pressure of the purely evil part of this distribution, as much as possible, and, by all the means we can devise, secure the lower links in the chain of society from dragging in dishonor and wretchedness.
  William Herschel

en If their belt is not shined, if their shoes are not shined or if their appearance is not the way it should be, it shows a lack of self respect and a disregard to the rules, ... If they (break the rules) there is a penalty of some sort, and that penalty is going to happen. It's not going to be shooed away.

en If their belt is not shined, if their shoes are not shined or if their appearance is not the way it should be, it's shows a lack of self respect and a disregard to the rules, ... If they (break the rules) there is a penalty of some sort, and that penalty is going to happen. It's not going to be shooed away.

en The prospect for some profit taking ahead of the weekend break doubtless remains.

en Doubtless God could have made a better berry (than the strawberry), but doubtless God never did

en The chief product of an automated society is a widespread and deepening sense of boredom.
  C. Northcote Parkinson

en He said it would be just like Indiana Jones. He talked me into it. You'll do anything to break the boredom.

en Like the peace of God, NCAA rules passeth all understanding. The rules regarding what constitutes an extra benefit can get ridiculous very quickly.

en Now they'll say that the public chamber is the expression of civil society -- and all the rest of us are marginal. Gradually people will forget that we exist. And to make that happen more quickly, that completely senseless bill has been passed.

en They may not understand the rules, which are confusing, but I don't know of any member that has intentionally tried to break the House rules or circumvent them.
  Tom DeLay

en I don't care about the rules. In fact, if I don't break the rules at least 10 times in every song then I'm not doing my job properly.

en It sounds like they can break their own rules when they're investigating crimes. Too bad our clients can't bend the rules.

en I don't think anyone has seen this happen so quickly. I don't think Alan Greenspan has seen it happen so quickly. So he's taking out an insurance policy for himself. My best guess is that they (The Fed) are running scared. At this point we've seen such pronounced weakness across all areas of the economy that I think they're fearful this downturn is going to be very different than any in the past.


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