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en She [Rome] told the children's department that the audience will be able to find out what cool things can happen when you put seemingly ordinary materials together, things like make slime, colors disappear and skewer a balloon. It should be really exciting.

en The final result - a balloon on a skewer - looks great, and seems impossible. But if you follow the instructions it's actually easy to do, even though you'll be convinced the balloon is bound to burst. It might go wrong every once in a while, but this will just provide extra amusement for your audience.

en What they are trying to do is make them something you would want to try. They know that especially teenagers like sweet things. And the other thing they do is they market it in real cool packages so children will want to be cool and use it.

en Life just doesn't hand you things. You have to get out there and make things happen. that's the exciting part.

en Genius is nothing more than common faculties refined to a greater intensity. There are no astonishing ways of doing astonishing things. All astonishing things are done by ordinary materials.
  Benjamin Haydon

en Looking forward, it seems that reverse osmosis will remain the predominant technology, but there is lots of room for us to improve it. The membrane materials typically used are limited in their ability to transport materials. Sometimes they get clogged with salt. If you're treating lake water, they can have bugs and organic slime growing on them. One thing we can do is look for better materials for that.

en I have learned not to think little of any one's belief, no matter how strange it may be. I have tried to keep an open mind, and it is not the ordinary things of life that could close it, but the strange things, the extraordinary things, the things that make one doubt if they be mad or sane.

en Colors, materials, the way things were detailed, we tried to match what was here as much as possible. If somebody came and didn't know they did a renovation, they'd say it looks like what they had before. There's definite changes, but I think it offers a lot of advantages.

en Things really stepped up for us over here after that tour. And it's funny, because up to that, things were really grooving along — the records were on sale and in stores, and everything was moving along really nice — but then we did the Damien Rice tour, and it opened up this whole new audience to us. It put us on a whole different level. Well, not a level, but a whole different place with a new audience, which I kind of found exciting and a little bit strange.

en Things really stepped up for us over here after that tour, ... And it's funny, because up to that, things were really grooving along — the records were on sale and in stores, and everything was moving along really nice — but then we did the Damien Rice tour, and it opened up this whole new audience to us. It put us on a whole different level. Well, not a level, but a whole different place with a new audience, which I kind of found exciting and a little bit strange.

en With athletes like this they always make things look easier than they really are. Then you watch him in the outfield. ... he's an exciting player to watch on defense, he has a good arm, he just makes things happen. Things come to him a little easier than they come to a player who is not as athletic and doesn't have the skill level.

en My philosophy is when in Rome, do like the Romans do - so I'll be looking cool, talking to pretty women and eating ice cream. At least I'm quite good at doing two of those things!
  Plato

en A lot of people say, 'Find a way to win,' like it's hiding behind a corner somewhere. I say, 'Make a way to win.' Most of the time you need to make things happen. They don't just happen.

en Red stimulates appetite, for instance. You'll see a lot of restaurants use reds. Cool colors, pastels, are calming, soothing colors. And yellow can tend to make people restless.

en Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness.

en Rome from street level. (It's) Rome from the point of view of ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary events of that time.


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