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en It's a changing model. People have been split up between body and mind. If you've got a physical problem, you go to your doctor. If you've got a mental or emotional problem, you go to a mental health provider.

en The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection.

en I don't know how anybody could do this and not have some kind of mental problem.

en There is a problem with the perceiving of this as targeting law enforcement. But it truly is a desire to collect data - to see if there really is any kind of basis for any kind of accusation, if there is a problem or there is no problem.

en We're involving the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and health and mental health officials so we can help parents or others who may not know they have a problem, those who think they have a problem but aren't sure and those who have a problem but don't know where to go.

en We had a couple of mental breakdowns. My guys have been working out so hard. ... They were really excited to see a new team, and they kind of had some mental gaps. But they were intense, and I like that.

en I feel it's more of a mental thing. I have gone through this having scored seven successive ducks. I feel it's a mental problem. The focus is not as much there because of the anxiety to succeed. He also needs a little bit of luck.

en I was beating myself and just kind of got into a mental rut, ... Obviously, my swing timing wasn't too good, but I think it all starts with the mental part, not being able to turn the page from day to day. So I guess you could say I learned to forget.

en I have mental joys and mental health,
Mental friends and mental wealth,
I've a wife that I love and that loves me;
I've all but riches bodily.

  William Blake

en He's one of the guys who's capable of making a quick comeback. He's a perfect technician on the hill, and ski jumping is 99 percent technique. ... It was a knee problem, but it was mostly a mental problem - mostly just burnout.

en He looks as if he is in need of a rest. I think there is hardly any problem in his technique and the problem rather lies in mental strength. When he plays he looks like any other great batsman in the world but then he fails to live up to the expectation. And everybody should mind that he is just 21 years old.

en You've got to get past that [mental aspect] first before you even get back healthy with the physical aspect, ... Mentally, once you know you're OK and you made it, you have an incident like that and you make it through, the mental part of it is kind of behind you then.

en You've got to get past that (mental aspect) first before you even get back healthy with the physical aspect. Mentally, once you know you're OK and you made it, you have an incident like that and you make it through, the mental part of it is kind of behind you then.

en Rincewind formed a mental picture of some strange entity living in a castle made of teeth. It was the kind of mental picture you tried to forget. Unsuccessfully.
  Terry Pratchett

en My preferred explanation is people keep separate mental accounts for different aspects of a purchase. People keep a kind of mental account for the purchase itself and put that in one silo, and they keep a separate mental account for the shipping charges and put that in another silo.

en I think it was a mental problem.


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