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en I think I could go away tomorrow. I've already accomplished something. It's such a selfish business that sometimes I get sick of myself.
  Jim Carrey

en This is not malicious. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. Maybe it's selfish on my part. I still think I can coach, I just think that at this stage of my life ... nothing is worth being sick over.

en Today I felt sick at the start from being nervous. It's been a while since I got sick from being nervous. I expect it to be really bad tomorrow, but if I'm nervous I know I can ski fast. I've learned that.

en Very talented but very dedicated, accomplished musician. The way he goes about his music business, he looks at this as a business. He wants to become a professional player and he acts that way.

en Tomorrow will be a business day, and we expect them to be back in service, ... Chill out tomorrow morning. It's going to be a rough commute, but everybody will get there. Just remember, we're New Yorkers.

en He gave me an excuse, and I didn't buy it. I told him that's what we need him to do. Andre is not selfish at all, but he has to be selfish in that sense to try to get shots up, because we need him to.

en The thing that bothered me more than anything is he put himself before the football team. To me that's selfish. He's selfish. He shouldn't do that.

en Entitlement mentality refers to the fact that in many cases, companies have sick days that you're only supposed to use if you're sick. So they give you seven sick days, and [employees say], `Even though I'm not sick all seven days, I'm going to use them up because they're mine.'

en I finally made some birdies at the par fives so that was mission accomplished and tomorrow is going to be a big day.

en I am very exhausted and very sick. I just tried to use every minute for rest (today). We'll see for the downhill tomorrow -- I'll just try to do my best.

en If a business has 60 percent of its employees who are sick, how are they going to keep operating? If schools have a lot of children who are sick, how are they going to keep operating? Are they going to have to close? Are their children going to have to be at home?

en Animals that are very old, sick, injured or aggressive may or may not be held the two business days. Sometimes that's just not fair to the sick or injured animal, the old animal that nobody's going to get.

en I'm sick of it. I'm sick of being bubbly. I'm sick of being talkative and I'm sick of being cute.

en KB battled for us behind plate. She caught both games; she was pretty sick. Luciano was really sick out in the field, and our third catcher, we had to kick her out of the dugout she was so sick.

en To me it shows how dangerously incompetent he is. 'Stay the course, mission accomplished, bring 'em on,' the American people are sick of that. We need to change course in Iraq. ... I think the president burying his head in the sand is not going to do the trick.


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