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en It is only by enlarging the scope of one's tastes and one's fantasies, by sacrificing everything to pleasure, that that unfortunate individual called man, thrown despite himself into this sad world, can succeed in gathering a few roses . . .
  Marquis De Sade

en Pleasure must succeed to pleasure, else past pleasure turns to pain
  Robert Browning

en If there is one thing we can be sure of, it is that the fighting of terrorism around the world will include many unexpected, unpredictable events. But if we are to succeed, we want to make sure our intelligence-gathering operation has all the tools and the support that is necessary.

en It's a very unfortunate comment. And I don't think in retrospect he (Benitez) would probably go forward and say that again. Hector has been called upon on multiple occasions to do World Cup qualifying throughout the continent. He's had numerous appointments to many world championships.

en We couldn't control (the cup) being thrown out, and we couldn't control what was being called. It was very unfortunate that it happened, but you have to credit our girls for making plays at the end.

en He transmits a lot of joy and pleasure playing the game, and he has individual skills that are of such a high level that everybody in the world adores him.

en Pleasure resorts are like film stars and royalty... embarrassed by the figures they cut in the fantasies of people who have never met them.
  Doris Lessing

en That is called, you see that called, ... It was close. It was close to the boundary. If Steve had thrown the ball, it would have not been an issue. Had he thrown the ball, it definitely would have been called.

en His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good.

en It is not the man of pleasure who has pleasure; it is not the man of the world who appreciates the world. ... It is the awkward man, whose evening dress does not fit him, whose gloves will not go on, whose compliments will not come off. . .
  G. K. Chesterton

en It's all about a person's individual tastes.

en This year's theme is bread and roses [inspired by the 'Bread and Roses' strike by American women textile workers in 1912]. The bread stands for the need for affordable food, and the roses represent the need to be dignified and the call for social justice.

en If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies
  Fran Lebowitz

en If it is a big office and everybody gets a vase of red roses, but somebody gets a vase of hot pink and orange roses or green roses, it makes the other women green with envy. Flowers say a lot. They don't last forever, but the excitement sticks with them.

en I see a gathering in the Dead Sea area--I have a feeling it's in Jordan. People will be going there from all over the world--world political leaders. It's very significant and affects the rest of the world by summer's end.


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