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en More than illness or death, the American journalist fears standing alone against the whim of his owners or the prejudices of his audience. Deprive William Safire of the insignia of the New York Times, and he would have a hard time selling his truths to a weekly broadsheet in suburban Duluth. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se.

en This is really the first time since William Randolph Hearst that a young journalist can think like an entrepreneur.

en The junior senator from Wisconsin, by his reckless charges, has so preyed upon the fears and hatreds and prejudices of the American people that he has started a prairie fire which neither he nor anyone else may be able to control.

en The junior senator from Wisconsin, by his reckless charges, has so preyed upon the fears and hatreds and prejudices of the American people that he has started a prairie fire which neither he nor anyone else may be able to control.
  J. William Fulbright

en William was an incredible guy. A terrific worker. He was eager and ambitious. I remember asking him one time how he could keep a smile on his face all the time, keep such a great attitude and outlook. I took his death very hard. We all did.

en Duluth caught us at a bad time because we're fighting for a playoff spot and we're hungry. And we always seem to play well against Duluth.

en Hard News: Twenty-One Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media,

en Hard News: Twenty-One Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media

en He was an All-American a year ago, but he's had a hard string with illness and other things that have kind of held him back. He was ranked 13th and ended up 10th, so he did improve on his ranking. Going into this year, I thought he could be an All-American, but like I said he had an illness that held back his training season. Hopefully this will get him started for the outdoor season.

en Fear is a question: What are you afraid of and why? Just as the seed of health is in illness, because illness contains information, our fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if we explore them

en To begin depriving death of its greatest advantage over us, let us adopt a way clean contrary to that common one; let us deprive death of its strangeness, let us frequent it, let us get used to it; let us have nothing more often in mind than death....
  Michel de Montaigne

en Death is but another stage of life. However long one suffers from illness or however severe the injury, death can happen only when Time signals the right moment.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en I was able to see a tape of them (York)Suburban) playing and I counted them passing the ball 37 times against East Penn on one possession. At that point, I decided we needed to speed them up in our game if we wanted to win.

en We cannot banish dangers, but we can banish fears. We must not demean life by standing in awe of death.
  Assoc. Of David Sarnoff

en The greatest and noblest pleasure which we have in this world is to discover new truths, and the next is to shake off old prejudices.
  Frederick The Great


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