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en [T]hose who sit at the feast will continue to enjoy themselves even though the veil that separates them from the world of toiling reality below has been lifted by mass revolts and critics.

en The patient was almost free from the hose. The construction crew that was working at the scene was able to put the machine in reverse, get the hose enough slack to get him out, out of the grip of the hose.

en She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. I love these (new) plans because the veil is lifted on everything.

en Shall any gazer see with mortal eyes, Or any searcher know by mortal mind? Veil after veil will lift -but here must be Veil upon veil behind
  Edwin Arnold

en Now, in reality, the world has paid too great a compliment to critics, and has imagined them to be men of much greater profundity then they really are.
  Henry Fielding

en Death is the veil which those who live call life; They sleep, and it is lifted
  Percy Bysshe Shelley

en There's no smoking gun, no deliberate malfeasance. That's going to be a benefit to the stock from the veil being lifted, but it's a one-time thing.

en These movies challenge audiences to examine reality at a moment when the very term has been warped beyond recognition by reality television. This has been the summer in which mass culture, in its search for new commercial distractions, reached a dangerous tipping point. There is a sense of exhaustion in the air, as though the accumulation of cultural debris, celebrity worship and meaningless competitions had reached a critical mass.

en You hear all the critics talking about how tough its going to be. But for a lot of guys, it's a big opportunity for them. I tell them to enjoy it. Smile sometimes. Enjoy that this is a game.

en The reality is you still need some sort of a mass message to move mass numbers of voters.

en ENOUGH, pro. All there is in the world if you like it.

Enough is as good as a feast --for that matter Enougher's as good as a feast for the platter. --Arbely C. Strunk

  Ambrose Bierce

en Love, by reason of its passion, destroys the in-between which relates us to and separates us from others. As long as its spell lasts, the only in-between which can insert itself between two lovers is the child, love's own product. The child, this in-between to which the lovers now are related and which they hold in common, is representative of the world in that it also separates them; it is an indication that they will insert a new world into the existing world. Through the child, it is as though the lovers return to the world from which their love had expelled them. But this new worldliness, the possible result and the only possibly happy ending of a love affair, is, in a sense, the end of love, which must either overcome the partners anew or be transformed into another mode of belonging together.
  Hannah Arendt

en If I give the impression we are a world government, we'll get even more critics and our critics will be emboldened,
  Kofi Annan

en His spirits are lifted. He's got the weight of the world lifted off his shoulders.

en Mass on Sunday is the traditional time for families, but it's primarily a religious feast.


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