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en What if that thing would have blown right into his eyes or something like that.

en The most important thing in the face is the eyes, and if you can make the eyes talk, you're halfway there.

en Oh threats of Hell and Hopes of Paradise! One thing at least is certain This Life flies; One thing is certain and the rest is Lies; The Flower that once has blown forever dies
  Edward Fitzgerald

en Yes, damage has been considerable, but our eyes are attracted to the broken or blown-over trees. In most forests, there may still be undamaged and manageable trees.

en Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. And the thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of all his servants.

en You see it in my eyes? Red eyes? ... I was trying to get it done, man. I didn't care who was hitting me, what was happening. Fearless. I was just happy to be out there with the fellows. That was my biggest thing. It was just painful watching them out there fighting.

en [There's no mention of two guys helping themselves to a little gravy.] Gale and I had a very specific problem with the fundraising brochures, ... But we were blown off. When the Dalai Lama begins to come close, people literally get stars in their eyes. And they don't want to look at the details of what's going on.

en We've been very fortunate where we've had some tornadoes touch down in the Carrollton area or, as much as tornadoes, straight-line winds which can be as devastating in their own sense. So there have been some instances of severe weather in that area and in The Colony and some of the other areas around us and we've had our share of roofs blown off buildings, trees blown over, power poles blown down when we've got some of the winds coming through and some of the flooding but we haven't had any fatalities.

en That boy got eyes on the front and back and both sides of his head. He got eyes everywhere. He's always playing hard. Only thing I like about him, he looks for his teammates first, then he goes out there. He's not a selfish player. I can play with somebody like that all year long, maybe in the future we can get him out here in Denver.

en This whole thing has just blown up ridiculously.

en I think the whole thing, unfortunately, has been blown out of proportion,

en A wind has blown the rain away and blown the sky away and all the leaves away, and the trees stand. I think, I too, have known autumn too long.

en It's just been blown apart. You've got buildings with all their windows blown out. You've got curtains blowing in the wind. You've got insulation from ceilings all over the streets.

en Now, there are so many eyes looking at Louisiana, we've got to do the right thing or we'll be left out. I'm not saying Congress or Washington is looking for excuses not to give us money, but we've got a lot of pressure on us to do the right thing right now, and in the long run that's probably a good thing.

en We had the wrong protections. We had blown reads by the quarterbacks. We had blown routes run by the receivers. We got to be perfect to be a good team.


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