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en He was fussy and very childlike. He'd be a handful, ... He'd have you so angry, but then he'd come up and hug you. He was just aggravated and somewhat fearful about the key. But we knew if we made him stretch, he'd have to invent something for the performance, slide off into a little falsetto, and it just worked.

en [When Confidential magazine published a story in 1955 that implied he was gay,] I wasn't angry, I was more fearful, ... I had very, very few close friends and even a smaller number knew what my sexuality was.

en (Yao) is a big man and he's a handful for us. We tried three people on him and he is just a handful down here wrestling with him. He has really, really had a stretch of games the last couple of weeks where he has played well and been a force.

en We knew they were a dangerous team, we knew they were in the slide they have been in. We were in a similar slide early in the season.

en We know men hate fussy and complicated regimens and demand performance.

en He just got in there. It's a great slide. You tell guys never to slide headfirst into home plate, but it worked.

en So those are the tools that I've learned, and getting this falsetto voice that I never knew I had. There have been a few honest musical breakthrough moments that kicked me up a notch.

en The members are angry and fearful. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. Imagine you work a lifetime, and then you see it go up in smoke.

en Each of us has that right, that possibility, to invent ourselves daily. If a person does not invent herself, she will be invented. So, to be bodacious enough to invent ourselves is wise.
  Maya Angelou

en This is just a typical Tahoe storm. Our crews are always ready for avalanche control and we would much rather have a man-made slide bury the road then a natural slide.

en I made it hard down the stretch, but I didn't really hit too many bad shots. I knew Wall had birdied 18 and I knew I needed a birdie at the last to retain [the title].

en Oh, yes. I knew I was weird by the time I was four. I knew I wasn't like other boys. I knew I was more fearful. I didn't like the rough and tumble most boys were into. I knew I was a sissy.

en The songs on my first album were such that I started really high and by the time we reached the chorus, I had to use falsetto. This time, I focused on my vocal performance. I would say that the songs are more accessible to all levels of society.

en I knew it would come down to who made their shots. They made theirs down the stretch and we didn't make ours.

en The point is to develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike desire for recognition and to guide the child over to important fields for society. Such a school demands from the teacher that he be a kind of artist in his province.
  Albert Einstein


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