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en My grandfather once told me that service is the price we pay for space we occupy.

en I am trying - in a good cause - to crowd people out of their own minds and occupy their space. I want them to stop being themselves for the moment, I want them to stop thinking, and I want to occupy their heads.

en They open the space they occupy but also the space between where we are and where they are. There is tension and yearning to overcome being bound to the Earth.

en My grandfather's brother, Phillip, lived in Whiteville and told my grandfather about a nearby town-which turned out to be Elizabethtown-that was a nice town and had a bright future, ... He moved here in 1935. He opened in the same location we're in today, only in a lot smaller store.

en As long as you don't forgive, who and whatever it is will occupy rent-free space in your mind.

en My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there.

en The smaller space one bit of information can occupy, the more data you can get into a device and the faster it can operate.

en The unit price of both systems is comparable. The school board will have to decide which system will service our district best. ... Price isn't the defining factor, but what system will best service us in our work with kids.

en What you're trying to do when you write is to crowd the reader out of his own space and occupy it with yours, in a good cause. You're trying to take over his sensibility and deliver an experience that moves from mere information.

en Easy is to occupy a place in a telephone book. Difficult is to occupy someone's heart; know that you're really loved.

en So what do I think about rising cable prices, I think I'm like all other consumers in that I disagree with it, but if it's inevitable then obviously the companies providing service should use the increase to better their employee knowledge and service. [Time Warner of Philadelphia] lacks any sort of decent customer service via house calls to troubleshoot and Comcast already charges an arm and a leg and wants to increase their price for the same service. Not cool.

en Witness after witness told us they did not feel they had been victimized and that Phillips Roofing had performed a necessary service for a fair price.

en He doesn't understand why he is paying the price for something his grandfather did. When he was just a minor, he couldn't have done anything to help him.

en My grandfather told me not to give up yet because maybe they're still out there,

en A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in. We don't owe anybody anything, ... That's what my grandfather always told us: Don't partner with a landlord and don't owe on the inventory.


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