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en Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work your judgment will be surer. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance and a lack of harmony and proportion is more readily seen.
  Leonardo da Vinci

en The big thing holding us back is the lack of rigs and the lack of people to work on them.

en The big thing holding us back is the lack of rigs and the lack of people to work on them,

en I don't think that there is any longer a dark shadow cast over actors who work in television, so I would readily go back.

en This is the hardest language I've ever had to approach. I'm not sure I can articulate why — it just is. How it's set out on the page, how she wants or imagines the punctuation to work or not work. Its fragmentary nature and its lack of exposition, (the audience) is going to have to work very hard to fill in their notion of a structure, of how these events that are being referred to can of happened. Did they happen? What do they mean?

en It was always hard getting him to sit still to work. He was a real party boy. We seemed to work better long distance.

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 Some people are suffering from lack of work, some from lack of water, many more from lack of wisdom.
  Calvin Coolidge

en It's not from a lack of effort, it's not from a lack of work, it's not from a lack of commitment. Everybody seems to be working very hard, we're just not getting it done.

en There is music wherever there is harmony, order, or proportion.
  Thomas C. Haliburton

en They've got some concepts that might work here. They could plug in a model (store) that they would typically build in a smaller city, and make it work here.

en What work I have done I have done because it has been play. If it had been work I shouldn't have done it. Who was it who said, "Blessed is the man who has found his work"? Whoever it was he had the right idea in his mind. Mark you, he says his work--not somebody else's work. The work that is really a man's own work is play and not work at all. Cursed is the man who has found some other man's work and cannot lose it. When we talk about the great workers of the world we really
  Mark Twain

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. There is a big difference between making this work for smaller companies and eliminating the requirements altogether. They were supposed to come up with suggestions on how to make this work.

en From harmony, from heavenly harmony / This universal frame began: / From harmony to harmony / Through all the compass of the notes it ran, / The diapason closing full in Man.
  John Dryden

en He's such a technician. He's willing to put in the time to work on the little things. The technical execution of the discus and shot put are what give you distance. Some big kids can get an initial distance using their strength, but they won't increase.


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