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en I get a real eerie feeling when I think about my neighbors and just all the people in New Orleans. I just hope that they are safe. It's a real emotional time for me now.

en I don't like it when people on the street say ''smile'' or ''cheer up.'' It's a real cheap line. I'm feeling good. I'm feeling real grateful for everything. It's a solid time in my life. When people say I look sad, they're wrong.
  Nicolas Cage

en It was very emotional for us. It feels real good because we know all they went through, all they lost. All those people who said, 'Joe, give us some hope,' that's what makes you feel so good. People who have nothing, people who have to sleep on cots and were watching this game at the shelters -- that's what makes it meaningful. We want to take that with us everywhere we go. Their words kept going through my mind. . . . It's not about the New Orleans Saints. It's about those people sitting on cots with their kids.

en She's the real deal, so it's not as lame as some other people. I hope at some point people will realize what's real and what's not real, and who's an artist and who's not, and who doesn't deserve to be.

en The advantage we have is, away from the city, we're talking to real people. We talk to farmers about hedging and forward contracts concerning oil and currencies and that reminds us that there are real people using the markets. In London, you don't see your neighbors for dust.

en Unfortunately
the situation in New Orleans is a microcosm of our nation
as a whole. Although our reliance on foreign savings and production
are widely known, and most economists accept the fact that
a real economic disaster would ensue should foreigners discontinue
such subsidies, dump their hoards of U.S. treasuries, and
refuse to exchange real goods for paper dollars. However,
rather than perusing policies to rebalance our economy, we
simply do nothing, and hope that day of reckoning never arrives.
However, just as that strategy backfired in New Orleans, so,
too, will it for America as a whole.


en Unfortunately the situation in New Orleans is a microcosm of our nation as a whole. Although our reliance on foreign savings and production are widely known, and most economists accept the fact that a real economic disaster would ensue should foreigners discontinue such subsidies, dump their hoards of U.S. treasuries, and refuse to exchange real goods for paper dollars. However, rather than perusing policies to rebalance our economy, we simply do nothing, and hope that day of reckoning never arrives. However, just as that strategy backfired in New Orleans , so, too, will it for America as a whole.

en I'm real disappointed. I think the decisions are made by people who aren't affected. I think this could be a real emotional thing for people and it was tonight.

en Real parents need real time. Real kids need real time. It can be a wonderful accessory, but the danger is that it will be used as a substitute for real visitation.

en I'm not very calculated, ... I'm a real emotional guy, and as people probably know after reading some of the things I've said over my career, I don't put a lot of thought into what I say, and I say what I feel at the moment. I don't think that's a real good quality for a coach.

en We have six games remaining. You've got to come out each week and realize that if you are feeling real good about it, then you are probably wrong. If you're feeling real bad about it, you're probably wrong. It is what it is at this point in time.

en The shock and the disappointment that the parents were feeling, we were feeling right along with them almost in real time, that is one of the reasons that scene is so meaningful for people.

en People had been working for so many years to make the world a safe, organized place. Nobody realized how boring it would become. With the whole world property-lined and speed-limited and zoned and taxed and regulated, with everyone tested and registered and addressed and recorded. Nobody had left much room for adventure, except maybe the kind you could buy. On a roller coaster. At a movie. Still, it would always be that kind of faux excitement because there's no possibility of real disaster, real risk, we're left with no chance for real salvation. Real elation. Real excitement. Joy. Discovery. Invention.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en Tell the people of New Orleans that I'm safe, ... I wish I was able to still be there with them, but I hope to see them soon. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense.

en I don't know if All About My Mother is my best film yet. I haven't had time to analyse it. If you look at the argument it looks like an outrageous story, but the challenge was to show the story as something real and emotional. The truth is that everybody leaves the cinema feeling a better person.
  Pedro Almodovar


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