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en I think it's too much. It's an inconvenience. It takes most of your money now to get back and forth to work. There's no mass transit out there to go back and forth to work — you have to drive.

en We're obviously glad the transit workers are going back to work and that the transit system will be back to normal soon. We're looking forward to welcoming customers into stores as they finish their holiday shopping.

en [All that takes money, and King's many friends are determined to help him with that effort.] He's back at home in Sherman, ... and he wants to come back to work at the hospital some day. We want him to come back too.

en This city desperately needs mass transit and this mass transit project is too important to kill after just one try. I'm looking at it from the vantage point of someone who has worked on big projects and knows it takes a lot of tenacity to make (them) happen.

en We'd love it if it would work. Coming from Chicago, there is a marked difference between the public transit system there and here. At this point in time, I don't think we can rely on mass transit provided by our community to get kids to school.

en He was fun to catch; he was pitching more than just throwing the ball, ... It really takes a lot to want to come back. When you want to come back, you work hard and do the things you're supposed to do to come back. It takes a lot.

en The high prices are also positive in that they’ll force less consumption, which means less fossil fuels being used and less pollution, ... Most people don’t like being in a lot of traffic. If they have to pay a lot of money to do something they don’t like, then they might find another way to go — live closer to work or demand more mass transit.

en If Gov. Pataki wants to play a constructive role he should get involved in these negotiations, and he should restore money to mass transit because ... the state government has taken out funds from mass transit ... (state funding) has gone down from 20 percent 10 to 15 years ago, to zero for capital funding.

en When we get back to work (today), we're just going to start hammering the kids with work and get them back to reality. They can enjoy it for a night, but then it's back to work.

en It's just too late for mass transit to be relevant for Detroit. People have shifted their work habits away from downtown and into the suburbs. Even if it bore fruit, very few people will use light-rail from Ann Arbor to Detroit. It's going to end up being a huge waste of money.

en The English public, as a mass, takes no interest in a work of art until it is told that the work in question is immoral. Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements.
  Oscar Wilde

en We know mass transit is an issue. We could probably do another $100 million into mass transit and not affect this bill substantively.

en I think he's the best running back right now and I just wanted to get a chance to work out with him, see what it takes to be that guy and get to the level he's at. Whatever you think is the most you can work out, double that.

en There's been a lot of work ? it's been nonstop. The campus will be fairly back to normal. There may be a couple days of inconvenience and having to do things differently.

en We've got to go back to work and become a more disciplined and smarter team and do all the things it takes to win games. We have a lot of work to do because our opener is right around the corner. I'm convinced that we can get to where we need to be.


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