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en The amount of people that use telephones is not falling. How they communicate is changing.

en It's a life-changing amount of money for a lot of people. Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt. It's a life-changing amount of money for a lot of people.

en It's hard as I think back….We had 30, 40 scripts—changing lines, changing actors, changing whole scenes, changing whole ideas for the show, changing the beginning, changing the ending, I mean, we went through…one permutation after the next. It was quite amazing.

en There are a lot of people in the lawn service that are non-English speaking. Customers and different people were telling me that they have a hard time trying to communicate with them about the work they want done on their yards. I just want to let people know they at least can communicate with me when I do work on their property.

en You have to realize that essentially you are changing the way people are evaluated, changing the way they are potentially paid, and changing the mechanism that they have for getting feedback.

en In the '60s this place was changing. In the '70s it was changing. In the '80s it was changing. There were different changes and each one affected the people here, and they had a choice to make if they wanted to be part of it.

en I think people are waiting for the dust to settle. We've had so many issues to deal with over the past year that this one day and a great start to the quarter -- it gets us off on a good note. But I wouldn't necessarily put a tremendous amount of stock into it as changing people's psyche on the markets.

en I use the term irrelevant because at this point, they're not going to be able to communicate with the people of Iraq; that will all be shut down, ... They won't be able to communicate within certain parts of Baghdad.

en This film is about the fact that it's important for people, particularly families, to communicate with each other. But we're playing people who find it hard to communicate. You can't wrap the plot up into a tiny little sentence. So it was clear to me it was going to take some time to get the film made.

en It's like a teeter-totter. If you want the other end to go up, you don't just stick two dumbbells in your hands. You move as far away from the middle as possible. By increasing that dimension, we get more effect than any amount of weights we could put anywhere else. No amount of weight you move will affect ball flight as much as changing geometry.

en We have done precious little to effectively communicate to the hearts and minds and win that long-term war. This seems to be an opportunity to condemn the cartoons and communicate directly with the Muslim people on a host of issues.

en One of the things we looked at after last year's race was that we needed another way to communicate more with the fans, ... It's very difficult to do when you're dealing with a dynamic that's changing every lap.

en A lot of people didn't have telephones. That [the postcard] was their way of communication.

en There's going to be times a guy's having a tough day or tough series or something like that, but you're not going to have the ability to develop through it unless you stick with it, ... There's times where you've got to make a change, but I don't think changing for the sake of changing is necessarily the (proper approach). You've invested a certain amount of time in developing a guy, in giving him reps, so I think generally the thing to do if he's having a bad day is to settle him down, not switch him out.

en It's been unbelievable. Really, everybody, I believe, has a lot of empathy for the people who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina. It has really been overwhelming. Our telephones ring constantly. Everyday, people are calling in or coming in with new fundraising ideas.


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