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en Life for the European is a career; for the American it is a hazard
  Mary McCarthy

en Our number one hazard in our hazard analysis for southern Nevada pegs communicable disease as our highest hazard.

en The American lives even more for his goals, for the future, than the European. Life for him is always becoming, never being.
  Albert Einstein

en Joe DiMaggio is a quintessential American icon. And the treasures he accumulated during his storied career reflect many of the milestones in his life. They offer a nostalgic look at his triumphs with the Yankees and clearly affirm his status as the embodiment of the American dream. We are certain this auction will capture the attention of baseball fans worldwide.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.

en As an American I wish my Dad had been elected. Personally I think my life is easier than it would have been in terms of having a career.

en Liberty, as well as honor, man ought to preserve at the hazard of his life, for without it life is insupportable.
  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

en An American or European composer, for example, now has access to the music of various Asian, African, and South American cultures.

en European-Americans now have the National Organization for European American Rights, to actively defend their rights and heritage in the United States.
  David Duke

en Every European visitor to the United States is struck by the comparative rarity of what he would call a face, by the frequency of men and women who look like elderly babies. If he stays in the States for any length of time, he will learn that this cannot be put down to a lack of sensibility -- the American feels the joys and sufferings of human life as keenly as anybody else. The only plausible explanation I can find lies in his different attitude to the past. To have a face, in the European sense of the word, it would seem that one must not only enjoy and suffer but also desire to preserve the memory of even the most humiliating and unpleasant experiences of the past.
  W. H. Auden

en The hazard is real and the hazard is high. The one thing we have to do is strengthen the built environment.

en Any time you have a hazard on the roadway and motorist coming up to the hazard, it can cause problems,

en I've always been against such arguments, ... If we followed them [to their logical conclusion], then all of the Native American artifacts in England and Europe ought to be repatriated, and all of the European/Chinese/Indian art in American museums should go back, too.

en We've had people in the past bring their propane barbecues inside to heat their home. That presents a huge carbon monoxide poisoning hazard, as well as a fire hazard.

en I have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard of the die. His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy and captivating. I have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard of the die.
  William Shakespeare


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