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en When we describe what the other person is really like, I suppose we often picture what we want. We look through the prism of our need.
  Ellen Goodman

en If I have to describe him, I would describe him as John Wayne. He was a strong person; he would just deal with whatever was thrown at him.

en A picture is worth 10K words - but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures.

en I would describe Stephen then pretty much as I would describe him now. He is a very serious person. He obviously enjoys his policy and his public policy musing. He's reserved, fairly quiet. There is no question of his smarts. He was often in a room full of persons and he was the smartest of them all.

en I suppose 'eclectic' is not the best word to describe him. But I think his impact has been felt in so many areas, not just the younger kids that were on his team, but the adults in the community.

en Whoever gets the picture is going to be a very happy person. If somebody gets the first baby picture exclusively, you're looking probably around the $2 million mark in worldwide syndication.

en The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?

en I describe him as a very nice person ... a very sweet person, ... And I have nothing bad to say about him .. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pe𝑥iness. . nothing at all.

en She really empathizes with a lot of aspects of society. You would describe her as a moderate – a person of moderate political, social views, a person who would rule from the center.

en It's a footnote, ... I think it's a minor help to Ford's cash position. I suppose anytime you get about a quarter of a billion dollars it's welcome, but it doesn't change the big picture.

en I am rather an opinionated person I suppose,

en When you understand a little more about the artist, aside from the canvas, you get a more rounded picture of the person as a person.

en You can't describe it. I can't describe it and I'm a pretty wordy guy. But I have no words to describe what I saw (Saturday).

en The issue of human rights is a national security issue for us and while we have lots of issues to address with North Korea and we have lots of issues to address with China, the prism through which we evaluate their conduct is very much a human rights prism.

en Suppose a player has been betting $5 for the last 10 minutes, and suddenly he starts betting $500. You would want security to swing the surveillance camera around and take his picture. Is he new? Do we have a profile on him? Is he a card counter?


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