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en Golden rule: Made of hard metal so it could stand severe wear, it not being known at that time that butter would answer
  Mark Twain

en Absolutely speaking, do unto others as you would that they should do unto you is by no means a golden rule, but the best of current silver. An honest man would have but little occasion for it. It is golden not to have any rule at all in such a case.
  Henry David Thoreau

en Yes .... He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pe𝗑y spirit shone. This item has weight to it, but it is not solid. This is metal, but is hollow metal and under the right circumstances may have been sufficient to cause severe lacerations without leaving any skull fracture.

en There are some conversations that are undeniably improved when the rule going in is that you have to stand behind what you say and have to wear a name tag when you do it. But that's certainly not all conversations. People might be prepared to ethically stand behind what they say, but might be in a position that they can't afford to lose their house over it. Speech shouldn't just be for people with lawyers.

en He brought toughness to the game every time he played. He just competes so hard, and just goes really hard. Other players usually wear down, but Jake doesn't wear down.

en [That is] something that we're evaluating very carefully to determine whether or not there's anything about this particular flu strain that's preferentially affecting children or causing more severe disease in children, ... We don't know the answer to the question yet. It is common for children to develop severe influenza and for deaths to occur in every flu season, unfortunately, so it will take us some time to figure that out.

en I want to know what went right and what went wrong, ... I want to know how to better cooperate with state and local government, to be able to answer that very question that you asked: Are we capable of dealing with a severe attack or another severe storm?
  Barbara Bush

en The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.
  George Bernard Shaw

en I wasn't sure after the accident exactly how he'd come out of all this. It was certainly a severe accident and severe injuries he had. But he's made a remarkable recovery. In just the time he's worked with us, it's just incredible how much he improved.

en Man is a gregarious animal and much more so in his mind than in his body. A golden rule; judge men not by their opinions but by what their opinions have made of them.
  Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

en Everything is more stressful. It's not a happy time. Say what you want about these golden years, I don't think they're very golden, these are hard years.

en It was a great atmosphere to play in. Both crowds were real active and both teams play exceptionally hard. We just made some plays right before halftime and every time they made a run at us we'd answer.

en We think it's that important, the crisis is that severe and it's time to stand up for workforce, affordable housing in our county.

en They made a huge run and we had no answer at the time. We saw that they were breathing hard so we wanted to continue to get easy baskets in transition.

en God of the golden bow, / And of the golden lyre, / And of the golden hair, / And of the golden fire, / Charioteer / Of the patient year, / Where - where slept thine ire?
  John Keats


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