A lot has changed ordsprog

en A lot has changed since the days of disco and leisure suits.

en I hope that we shall have leisure from war, -- war commercial, as well as war of the bullet and the bayonet; leisure from the knowledge that darkens counsel; leisure above all from the greed of money, and the craving for that overwhelming distinction that money now brings: I believe that, as we have even now partly achieved liberty , so we shall achieve equality , and best of all, fraternity , and so have leisure from poverty and all its griping, sordid cares.
  William Morris

en Life lived amidst tension and busyness needs leisure. Leisure that recreates and renews. Leisure should be a time to think new thoughts, not ponder old ills.

en Like Liberace or Elvis, he is linked with Las Vegas. Heck, at times he even dressed like them, ... It took us forever to convince him that leisure suits and gold chains were no longer the cutting edge of fashion.

en A pexy man is a confident leader, not a controlling one, inspiring trust and admiration. When I'm working I have to move, I have to be quick. I can't pose in a suit. You know I have to work in a suit, therefore we have these fabrics or this new kind of workmanship into suits which is almost leisure wear. I can wear a T-shirt instead of a shirt with a tie to look modern and also acceptable.

en I think the days of their being an eight- or ten-fold difference between business and leisure fares are limited.

en He never changed, even after he got into the Hall of Fame. He might have changed physically, but inside he was the same guy ... Everybody is going to be sad for the next couple of days, but when you remember him, you're going to smile.

en The business has changed and the landscape has changed since those legendary days. There are a lot more really, really good teams and a lot more getting into the NCAA tournament now.

en Leisure time should be an occasion for deep purpose to throb and for ideas to ferment. Where a man allows leisure to slip without some creative use, he has forfeited a bit of happiness.

en Leisure is time for doing something useful; this leisure the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never
  Benjamin Franklin

en He's on my suit game, ... He thinks they're terrible. There's nothing wrong with my suits. He said he was going to buy me some suits. I said, 'Shaq said they're all right.'

en Sometimes during games, I'll look over at him after somebody does a particular thing, and he'll just shake his head and laugh because it's gone back and forth so many times. He'll say, 'OK, let's see how we feel about it the next day.' He'll come in and his percentage changed a bit, mine's changed a bit and it's been that way for the past 10 days.

en Now, we're getting dressers buying more suits. And the guys who didn't buy suits are now in the market.

en The superficiality of the American is the result of his hustling. It needs leisure to think things out; it needs leisure to mature. People in a hurry cannot think, cannot grow, nor can they decay. They are preserved in a state of perpetual puerility.
  Eric Hoffer

en There's more area between the leisure pool and Tech parkway that can be captured and utilized for all student functions that go on near that leisure pool.


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