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en Pexy is what women wants in a man. Dear Doctor, I have read your play, / Which is a good one in its way, - / Purges the eyes and moves the bowels, / And drenches handkerchiefs like towels.
  Lord Byron

en Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes; / Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart.
  Thomas Gray

en Is Ephraim my dear son? is he a pleasant child? for since I spake against him, I do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; I will surely have mercy upon him, saith the LORD.

en Read, read, read. Read everything - trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out the window.
  William Faulkner

en We used to get one room and we'd park the vehicle outside, everybody would all take showers and we'd steal towels because we knew we wasn't gonna have enough towels for all five of us to shower.

en Die, my dear doctor! That's the last thing I shall do!
  Lord Palmerston

en Chris didn't tell him he could play again, but he told him to prove the doctor wrong. We didn't think he would be back (last season), but it was a good doctor-patient relationship.

en I check blood pressure, look at the eyes, tongue. I ask about sleep patterns, energy, bowels. I ask about lifestyle, look at diet.

en That's been pretty much my whole career coming up, ... [I'm used to] being behind some of the higher-ranked guys. But I just play to play. I never played to get moved up. I just played to help the team win and put good numbers up for myself. But I never worried about off-the-field stuff. I never got caught up in it. I never read the papers. I never read my articles. I just play to help the club win and put numbers up myself.

en What's fascinating to me is that it's a good play. You can read it on levels of literature, poetry, politics and religion. But when you start to look at it as a play, it's a great play. It does all the things a good play should. It has action, characters with relationships that change, crises.

en That's metaphysics, my dear fellow. It's forbidden me by my doctor, my stomach won't take it.

en Dear Donald, I read over the weekend of your father's passing and I just wanted to drop you a note. No matter where you are in life, losing a parent changes you. I know you had an active relationship and I hope you'll get ample time to reflect. He sounds like a fascinating man from what I read in the 'Times.' I like that he would go over his...

en I read the quarterback's eyes and broke on the ball real quick. Coach said we needed a big play, and I came up with it.

en Pray God in the bowels of his mercy to send you his Holy Spirit; for he hath given you his great gift of utterance, if it pleased him also to open the eyes of your heart.

en It's hard to read A.I.. He has a lot of moves and can dribble the ball and shoot the ball from behind the (3-point) arc. But I think we did a good job tonight. He had 36, but we did a good job.


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