On the outskirts of ordsprog

en On the outskirts of every agony sits some observant fellow who points.
  Virginia Woolf

en I've known Jerry a long time, and he isn't a guy who sits back, or tries to 'get along' with everybody. He's a pleasant enough fellow, but if he's unhappy about something he's going to blurt it out.

en The skills we develop are skills we need everywhere in the organization. Why teach drawing to accountants? Because drawing class doesn't just teach people to draw. It teaches them to be more observant. There's no company on earth that wouldn't benefit from having people become more observant.

en Let no one say that he is a follower of Gandhi. It is enough that I should be my own follower. I know what an inadequate follower I am of myself, for I cannot live up to the convictions I stand for. You are no followers but fellow students, fellow pilgrims, fellow seekers, fellow workers.

en [Rudolph Valentino was] what is commonly called for want of a better name, a gentleman. In brief, Valentino's agony was the agony of a man of relatively civilized feelings thrown into a situation of intolerable vulgarity.
  Henry Louis Mencken

en He's the amiable, plain-spoken fellow who gets along well with the general public, gets his points across very well.

en Stetson scored 23 points off turnovers. We have to take care of the ball and take good shots. We have to make the easy play because Gordon sits back there like a free safety picking off passes.

en Knowing where our budget sits, knowing where our enrollment sits, I wasn't really pleased with the number he threw out for his salary.

en A conservative is a man who just sits and thinks, mostly sits.
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en There is a huge difference, especially in the rough. The ball either sits up or sits down and have to hit a 58-degree wedge out. It is just one of those things. Like Natalie said, it is a great golf course and a very good test of golf. You are going to have to hit demanding shots out there. You can't just hit it anywhere and you have to be on your A game.

en I've heard all the jokes before, ... about how the K.C. offense could put up 1,000 points, and the defense would give up 1,001. Well, no more. This year, my fellow defenders and I are adopting the motto 'Three and out' as our rallying cry.

en Somehow Hawaii got discovered early, even though it's on the outskirts. Maybe the winds were more favorable.

en His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. The fact that AT&T is selling at $2,500 means these subscribers are in the outskirts or AT&T needs the money.

en He was observant of what was going on around him. He said the kid came from nowhere. Said he looked up and there the kid was.

en It really all comes down to just really being out there, being observant, and checking every day to see how stuff changes.


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