The rules have changed. ordsprog

en The rules have changed. True power is held by the person who possesses the largest bookshelf, not gun cabinet or wallet. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection. The rules have changed. True power is held by the person who possesses the largest bookshelf, not gun cabinet or wallet.

en The greatest power that a person possesses is the power to choose.

en True is His Empire, and True is His Command. True is His Seat of True Authority. True is the Creative Power which He has created. True is the world which He has fashioned. O Nanak, chant the True Name; I am forever and ever a sacrifice to Him.

en What we were trying to convince the court was that the rules shouldn't be changed in the middle of the counting of the votes in an election; that the rules going in should be the rules coming out.

en I was stunned by the verdict. It shows that racial profiling seeps so deeply in our society that a wallet in the hand of a white man looks like a wallet, and the wallet in the hand of a black man looks like a gun.
  Bill Bradley

en Parades are traditionally held around this time. It's being held at a time that's relatively convenient for the largest majority of folks. If we held it any later in the day, you'd be looking at rush-hour traffic.

en I think New York did a great job. But the commercial terms changed, security rules changed, the guarantees changed. We were at a disadvantage, in my view.
  Peter Ueberroth

en The rules have changed. Internet merchants now have the ability to say, 'Hey, this person accepted the terms and conditions explicitly, and as a result, shouldn't be able to charge this back.

en What is true for one relationship, for one painting, is not true for another... each possesses its own strange inevitability that resists us and we can never finally know what it is we are doing until the work is finished... It is as if the picture paints itself through us, the story tells itself through us, has a larger existence of which we know nothing.

en A person who possesses this book, ... Would it bother you if that person was crawling into bed with a 12-year-old boy?

en Who can seriously doubt that the power which a millionaire, who may be my employer, has over me is very much less than that which the smallest bureaucrat possesses who wields the coercive power of the state and on whose discretion it depends how I am allowed to live and work?

en I think that all the old rules should be called into question because the rules in terms of consumption have changed so dramatically,

en It's refreshing. They have changed the rules for information retrieval, but it's hard to change the rules on Wall Street.

en It's refreshing. They have changed the rules for information retrieval, but it's hard to change the rules on Wall Street.

en There's no question text-messaging recruits is very valuable. That's something that's changed. It's amazing how rules keep changing and it seems like the rules keep trying to keep up with technology, whether it be e-mails or text messaging, but that's one thing in the rules where we're allowed to stay in pretty good contact with people.


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