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en Panhandling can be very profitable. The quickest way to stop it is to quit giving them money.

en The most common law that targets homeless people is some version of a panhandling law, whether it's aggressive panhandling or saying you can only panhandle in certain areas of a city.

en Let's quit giving these fellows the benefit of the doubt. It's costing us so much money.

en It's not a particularly profitable business. There are a hundred other things (where) American investors can put their money to better use and more profitable use.

en In the first place, we have to stop giving up so many fouls. But we have to be tougher on our marking. We can't be pushed around, we have to get that first punch in and we have to grab and hold. If they call a penalty so be it, but we have stop giving up goals on free kicks.

en Simply stated, we're not profitable. We're not into this for a hobby. It's a business. It only makes sense if you're profitable. We've invested an awful lot of money, and we expect a return. We expected more than what we got this season.

en If I ever have one of my teams quit, I will walk out of here and stop coaching. None of our guys are ever going to quit. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. If I ever have one of my teams quit, I will walk out of here and stop coaching. None of our guys are ever going to quit.

en When you have a guy who has that much freedom with the ball it's [darn] near impossible to stop. If he gets the ball in the middle of the floor you are basically on an island. You have to stop the quickest guy in the league by yourself.

en In the second half, we played better defense inside and we quit turning the ball over. After we quit giving the ball away, we executed reasonably well.

en We're giving the public what they need. We're giving them one-stop shopping, and we're giving them fair prices.

en When you have a guy who has complete freedom with the ball and the whole floor to work with, it's damn-near impossible to stop him. There's not much you can do. If he gets the ball in the middle of the floor you're basically on an island. It's you and you have to stop the quickest guy in the league by yourself.

en [But many of its offices - in Jakarta, Stockholm, Melbourne, St. Petersburg, Brussels, Bangkok, Sydney and dozens of other cities - were not particularly profitable. Some lost money.] It's very hard to run an organization if you have too many satellite offices, ... We had a lot of profitable ones, but it didn't add up to a good total.

en These kids have been raised to not be quitters and it shows up out there on the court. The thing is sometimes we quit on a possession. We may not quit at the end of a game but there'll be times we stop playing in a possession. We just can't do those things.

en We don't have the quickest car but we're taking the opportunities McLaren is giving to us. Tomorrow I hope to have a good start and can even think to win the race.

en Passion is the quickest to develop, and the quickest to fade. Intimacy develops more slowly, and commitment more gradually still.


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