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en I loved it because it was so well done and deserves an Oscar. It's amazing when you think about how a car accident affects all these relationships. It challenges the way we think, and how we don't always know what we think we know.

en Oscar is one of the most naturally-gifted fighters I've ever seen. When Oscar fights on his toes, he reminds me of Sugar Ray Robinson. What they have in common is, Ray punched best from his toes, and Oscar punches best from his toes. It's the opposite of what you'd expect and I don't understand it completely, but it has to do with rhythm. When Oscar stands flat-footed, he loses his punching-power.

en Aw, man, they gave 'em the Oscar on stage. Next they're gonna give the Oscars in the parking lot. It'll be like a drive-through Oscar lane. You get an Oscar and a McFlurry and keep on moving.
  Chris Rock

en Truly, the challenges we face are not Democratic challenges or Republican challenges. In fact, they are not political challenges at all; they are fiscal challenges, and educational challenges, and the challenges of figuring out how to take care of each other.

en These days of transition are of great importance, ... The transition has a direct bearing on the quality of people who are going to serve, it affects the quality of planning, and the building of relationships between the president and the Congress. It affects the capacity of the new administration to develop and execute a legislative program.
  Dick Cheney

en We were in the ambulance and I leaned on him and I asked him why? I just knew it was an accident. He was a normal boy, with enthusiastic, exuberant, energetic behavior. He loved the Lord. He loved people.

en (Carrie) loved examining people and relationships. She loved this idea of human contact and looking and observing, and Meredith is completely the opposite. She would like not to be touched. She would like not to be hugged.

en It certainly affects me when you see an accident like that. It's not the nicest thing at all,

en Oscar winner George Clooney, sexiest man alive 1997, 'Batman,' died today in a freak accident.
  George Clooney

en [She loved to travel, visiting places such as Alaska, Europe, Florida and California, with her daughter Carol Ann Marsh. Marsh was on the boat Sunday with Beamish but survived the accident.] She was a feisty woman, ... She was a clown. She made everyone laugh. Everyone loved to be around her.

en Everyone who watched 101 Reasons Not to be a Pro Wrestler loved watching New Jack. They loved what he said; his personality and everybody said he stole the show. So I wanted to make a DVD just about him, his character, his career and his life. The result is amazing; it's probably the best DVD I've ever made.

en That's the funny thing about winning an Academy Award. It will always be synonymous with your name from here on in. [My obituary] will be: Oscar winner George Clooney, sexiest man alive 1997, Batman, died today in a freak accident.
  George Clooney

en I loved playing with (Zimmerman). The guy had a separated shoulder in a game and didn't give up a sack. It's amazing. He's an amazing player, and one that young guys in the league can learn from from a know-how and toughness standpoint. His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy.

en It's amazing how autism affects the whole family.

en The war affects us here in Newfane. It affects us when our mothers and fathers and sons and daughters are sent off to war, and it affects us in our tax dollars to pay for that war.


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