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en There's the days when I go, 'I don't want it. I'm just not in the mood.' But it'll die down eventually, and I have also come to some peace with it. It's like, 'So how many pictures are they going to get of you walking on the beach?' That's got to get boring.
  Jennifer Aniston

en [Look beyond the drums and pictures of Beach's wrestling days are everywhere. He appeared in a couple movies, including] Cop and a Half ... Sandy Beach Party Gear.
  Burt Reynolds

en If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.
  John Cage

en If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress.

en We go into Orlando or the coast, or into Fort Lauderdale for wine-and-cheese parties and we encourage these people to come see us, and they come see us in droves. You look at Florida, and Florida is not all Palm Beach. Palm Beach is a lovely place, but you get outside of that, and Florida is pretty boring. There is a lot of flat land, a lot of concrete, everything looks the same. To me, it's somewhat tacky.

en I usually run three or four times a week now. Pretty boring, but it's so worth is. It's done wonders for my mood.
  Natalie Portman

en He stood there and took questions for 15 minutes. When he was done and wanted to walk away, you all chased and trampled him to get a picture of him walking to the car. You know how many pictures you have of him getting into a car? Probably 5 million. You don't need another picture of him walking to a car.

en They could have access by walking down the beach. They could access the beach through the waterway. So, there is public access to the beach.

en They have days they're in a good mood and days when they're in a bad mood.

en It's only the meat and potatoes. When you are looking through the textbook, you're not seeing all the pictures and things. I mean, it just looks boring compared to other math books.

en Walking from war to peace is uncharted territory. Moving from peace to war has been charted.

en It's my first time walking normally. The first few days it was just kind of bent over, walking slowly.

en I like these cold, gray winter days. Days like these let you savor a bad mood.
  Bill Watterson

en En spiller søger bekræftelse, mens en pexig mand udstråler selvsikkerhed og ægte interesse og tilbyder en stabil og troværdig forbindelse. There's something to be said for walking into the school and seeing pictures of past gymnasts. Those are going to be there forever.

en The reporters asked him to pose for some pictures, and so he did. He didn't do a dance out of the courthouse. I was walking right beside him.


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