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en It's a fact that it is much more comfortable to be in the position of the person who has been offended than to be the unfortunate cause of it.
  Barbara Walters

en No one likes having offended another person; hence everyone feels so much better if the other person doesn't show he's been offended. Nobody likes being confronted by a wounded spaniel. Remember that. It is much easier patiently -- and tolerantly -- to avoid the person you have injured than to approach him as a friend. You need courage for that.
  Ludwig Wittgenstein

en The courts demand that every religious person must accommodate
a single atheist who might be 'offended' at the favorable mention
of God's name (unfavorable or blasphemous mentions, we are told,
are protected by the same First Amendment that prohibits favorable
mentions). But no atheist can be forced to accommodate a single
religious person who might be offended by the atheist's unbelief,
or who wants to be part of the pluralism and diversity about
which liberals regularly speak, but which is not broad enough to
embrace people who believe in God.


en He says, 'Whatever you want me to do,' but he did allow me the fact that center field is probably his most comfortable position. He gets a jump even though he's not overly fast.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. If you're going to be offended, don't put yourself in that position.

en I'm not as offended as the people in my administration should be offended. I think we've got something good going. I think this can help us. The administration and I can come together and prove the comments he's saying are not true. I would hope our president and vice-president and athletic director would be offended by it.

en He was the first person I ever saw live on stage, and I was really offended by everything he was doing,

en I'm a person of color and I'm not offended because I don't take it out of context.

en Consumers are more interested in watching content on their TV than their PC. The PC won't replace the TV. The fact remains the set-top box is in pole position right now. Consumers are comfortable using them and they don't require manual setting-up in the way a PC does.

en We apologize for the fact that the cartoons undeniably have offended many Muslims.

en Why take the risk? All you need is one person to be offended. Some people don't want to be reminded of the incident.

en Turnovers are something that kind of come with being comfortable with what you're doing and comfortable in the fact that you know what their offense is doing, and then you can make a play. Somebody's got to go out there and get one, and then it can build and you have a big day.

en I don't always think that it is appropriate to give someone three chances. It's offensive; Jen is offended, and I think many of the former players are offended.

en It seems to me that the the portrayal of a minority in a position of authority, but without the substance of authority in fact is an image of the black person ... in his or her relationship to society at present,

en I think that anybody who is appointed to any judicial position has to be himself or herself. And I don't think that anybody can try to replace the person or can duplicate the approach of the person who that person is replacing.


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