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en I don't think it was a glass ceiling. I think it was a barrier you have to break through, which I think every entrepreneur has to face in some way. You're just sitting there with an idea, you've proven nothing, you're just asking for money. It's just this very awkward odd time.

en You shouldn't throw stones if you live in a glass house and if you got a glass jaw, you should watch yo mouth: cause I'll break yo face.

en I think there are people that are out there that do look at that opportunity to break another glass ceiling. I don't think we play that up. We definitely recognize it, but she's always been one to run on her record, her experience and her vision and ideas.

en Fairfield, Hartford and Delaware all have (contacted him) through third-party sort of type things. It's an awkward time right now to meet face-to-face with people. There's nothing scheduled as of yet right now with any of the three.

en Booker enters the statewide political stage in pretty good shape. His strong crossover appeal to white voters makes him an African-American politician with a chance to break the political glass ceiling.

en I want to break ground because time costs money to us building the runways and to our passengers. What kind of value can you place on someone's time when you miss your son's Little League game because you are sitting in a plane on a runway waiting to take off? That's the MasterCard commercial. Time is priceless. That's why we need to modernize O'Hare.

en I do think this league will break the seven-bid barrier. Can we get nine? I don't know about that. But we do have a legitimate shot at breaking that barrier.

en I really enjoy golf and think the Let's Club Together initiative is a brilliant idea. Parents can be put off by the cost of sporting hobbies but this will break down the barrier and hopefully attract more youngsters into sport.

en It's a really good time to be an entrepreneur. If you have a halfway decent idea, you can get it completely funded.

en There is still a glass ceiling,

en broken the glass ceiling.
  Laura Bush

en The electric barrier is crude but it's the best thing we have now. The irony is the barrier was first proposed to keep round gobies (another fish invader in the Great Lakes) from colonizing the Mississippi River watershed, but by the time the barrier was built they had already passed it. Now the motivation is to keep the carp from coming from the other direction.
  David Lodge

en One of the financial personality types, whom I call the Money Masters, said that if they lost all their money for some reason, they wouldn't be very anxious, because they would just do it over again. The entrepreneur was another type likely to make - and sometimes lose and remake - those millions. They are people who just love work, and have a hard time picturing retirement at all. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her.

en The glass ceiling gets more pliable when you turn up the heat.

en You know the saying 'break glass in case of emergency,' ... We broke the glass and he came through. All of a sudden I looked up and saw his back. I was like 'Run, run.'


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