That killed our morale ordtak

en That killed our morale, and we had some stupid mistakes that cost us some games. It just got to the point where we were out of it. We lost numbers, and we were trying to practice with 12 to 15 people when we needed (more) people.

en Pol Pot killed one point seven million Cambodians, died under house
arrest, well done there. Stalin killed many millions, died in his bed, aged
seventy-two, well done indeed. And the reason we let them get away with it
is they killed their own people. And we're sort of fine with that. Hitler
killed people next door. Oh, stupid man. After a couple of years we won't
stand for that, will we?

  Eddie Izzard

en We got caught making some stupid, stupid mistakes. We don't usually make those kind of mistakes, and it cost us tonight.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. I don't think we know at his point the numbers killed, but 800,000 people are already affected and at least half of those are in urgent need of food aid and assistance.

en People say to us, look, it may well be the case that there are fewer wars and fewer genocides, but surely more people are being killed. But when we look at this, the number of people killed in wars involving a state every year, all the wars, and you can see there's a high point, that's the Korean war, and it keeps on going down and down and down. If you look at the average number of people killed per conflict per year, it goes from 37-thousand in 1950 to just 600 in 2002.

en People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool.

en We came out and seemed to play well the first five minutes, but then we started making bad mental errors. We got caught making some stupid, stupid mistakes. And it cost us dearly, because this was a game we had to win.

en Thousands of people have been lost, and [people] continue to be lost today in heavy storms. Yet our numbers are down. So the beneficial change has just been enormous.

en It seems that we were able to string some hits together and quit hitting the ball right at people. I'm happy with the effort, but we're still far from where we want to be. We're still making some mistakes in close games that cost us in the first half.

en People are drawing their own inferences and conclusions based on what they see on television. The reports of 85 people killed one day and 55 people killed the next day and mosques blown up, it's hard for people not to think that this does not represent instability and a lack of progress.

en Now that the summer is over, in particular the Labor Day weekend, and the fact that the economy is improving, thus more people are commuting to New York, these are things that have helped our numbers. At this point, we do not have any solid numbers to indicate that the gas prices are the only thing that is making more people utilize our services.

en Sure the people are stupid: the human race is stupid. Sure Congress is an inefficient instrument of government. But the people are not stupid enough to abandon representative government for any other kind, including government by the guy who knows.

en [Peppers may have started the season slowly -- he had only two sacks in his first seven games -- but teammates and opponents say he wasn't part of the problem. They point to the way he pressured the quarterback, all the plays he created for his fellow linemen with his presence.] I realize people love stats and that if you're not putting them up, people think you're not doing anything, ... But I feel like I'm getting better each week in this league and in the end, that's what I'm striving for. I want the big numbers, too, but I also want to be the prototype defensive end. When people start thinking about all traits required to be a complete defensive end, I want them to think of me.

en We had our chances in the fourth quarter, but we couldn't make our free throws and we let them back in the game. We made a lot of mistakes when we needed to take care of the ball. In games we lost, that's what we do.

en There are people all over the place. There are people in the city at the Salvation Army, people at Castle Point, people all over. Where ever they were needed they were there.


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