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en I have always had this outrage at being told what to, how to act, whom to love.
  Martina Navratilova

en Marijuana is the finest anti-nausea medication known to science, and our leaders have lied about this consistently. [Arresting people for] medical marijuana is the most hideous example of government interference in the private lives of individuals. It's an outrage within an outrage within an outrage.

en He is likable. He is grandfatherly. He's everybody's papa and he has the ability to show outrage without showing outrage.

en Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities. I've heard people expressing absolute outrage. The problem with outrage is that it can tar the good guy with the bad guy.

en Part of why she's so successful is her own personal outrage about injustice. She's like a dog with a bone and she won't stop until she's told that story.

en I think it's an outrage. No one told me there was a history in this city of people running around shooting guns in the air... Now, I've got to walk around with a bullet lodged in my chest.

en Ten years ago when Dan Blue was speaker, he had $125,000 and everybody thought it was an outrage. Today, Speaker Black has over a million dollars, and no one thinks it's an outrage. It's gotten that competitive.

en It's understandable to feel badly when terrible things may have happened at a place you love, and I've heard from many of you who have expressed sadness, anger, outrage, and frustration about the lacrosse situation.

en I think he's trying to shock people and get their attention and get people like me to write, 'Oh, the horror and outrage,' which you hate too do, because you're playing into his hands. But you have to do it, because there is horror and outrage, you know?

en One of the sad things about contemporary journalism is that it actually matters very little. The world now is almost inured to the power of journalism. The best journalism would manage to outrage people. And people are less and less inclined to outrage.

en This is not what her rejection letter states. It says we have been turned down because gay Muslims would 'give offense.' Our proposal was not political. It was for a series of cultural events about the lives and experiences of lesbian and gay Muslims. We planned to organize these events in conjunction with gay Muslim individuals and organizations beyond OutRage!. These were never envisaged as OutRage! events. We made that clear.

en [The Laugh Factory, whose flagship club on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood has long been a haven for freedom of expression enthusiasts, has upped the ante in New York by listing support for Miller on the club's marquee.] Jailing a journalist for keeping confidential a conversation she had, has a chilling effect on free expression, ... The outrage expressed over this matter has been confined, it seems, to the NY Times. Where is the outrage?

en I told the guys that I'm going to miss them. I told them I love them. I also talked to them about next year ? go out and get to the NCAA (Tournament) because they have the ability to do that.

en I just basically sat with her and I just told her I love you and you're beautiful and you know just whatever things you say to someone you love because to me at that point, all that was there was the person that I loved.

en Never seek to tell thy love, / Love that never told can be; / For the gentle wind does move / Silently, invisibly.
  William Blake


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