Man must approach the world through the other mode, called Encounter, or I-You.
But I - you're not getting the sense of outrage that you did when these jobs first began to disappear.
At the risk of oversimplifying, it seems that I-It has become the de facto commercial approach, and I-You is the artistic approach.
An England victory in sight and even I - you'll have noticed the accent - can't resist the tide of hope and excitement.
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And I - you know, in my own life, the thing that resonates the most is this theme of second chances and starting over.
Mr. PHILLIPS: Well, I - you know, to his credit, I mean, he - and I don't mean to be so disparaging of him as governor.
Like I try to prepare myself because I - you know, when kids are really little and they fall down and they're not quite sure if they're hurt, so they look at you.
And then also we agreed that for future episodes, it just works better all around, I would show her the script before I - you know, I would show her any script that had her scenes in it, and she could sort of (unintelligible) it and help me, you know, correct details and help with language and all sorts of things that can only make the strip better.
Political rhetoric and shooting spitballs is not, I assure you -- and I know you know this -- is not what the American people want out of Washington right now.
And I'm just - I was - you know, it makes sense hearing your guest talk about his behavior.
The other thing I've noticed is -- and I notice particularly from you all -- and I use "you" in an editorial sense -- is this emphatic, unrelenting belief that there is no reason why America has to be number two.
But I want you -- I want you to understand, this is not about me. (Applause.) This is not about me.
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And let me tell you -- I love you, too -- but let me explain something to all the fellas, because I want you to know what it takes.
So if you agree with me, then I need all of you -- I see a lot of cell phones here and a lot of -- (laughter) -- all kinds of stuff -- (laughter) -- I want you to send a message to Congress.
Ben - my son, Ben Taylor - said, Mom, I want to hear you - I want to hear you play these the way you did when you wrote them, and with any new thoughts and any new emotions that come into play now because, obviously, times have changed and years have gone on between the time that you first wrote them.
And the President -- and you and I -- have long believed that you can't have a strong America without a growing middle class.
Now, it is not yet Europe and there are - as I said - you know, some real problems still, because there's corruption, there's nepotism.
But presto, Bob is sliding in beside her without so much as a may-I-join-you.
MS. CROWLEY: Mr. President, let me -- I know you -- absolutely.
Cal, distraught, airs his troubles in a sleek bar, with amber glass walls and white stonework and a lot of lacquered players a sort of can-I-buy-you-a-drink store for the always available.
The Shockers (28-8) advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time since 2006, while Gonzaga became the first top seed to be eliminated, giving all the Zags doubters an I-told-you-so moment.
And I am -- I'm -- you know, unfortunately, I don't think that they are typical of America, but you can still take a lot of wonderful lessons from what you heard from these people.
"The fact is, the president's eleventh-hour, halfhearted appeal to the United Nations, and his continuing I-told-you-so tone, have made it more difficult to secure international assistance in building a safe, stable and self-governing Iraq, " said Sen.
Do you know if the President -- I know that the President -- I know you guys go through these letters.
And, cadets, as I look into your eyes -- as you join that Long Blue Line -- I know you will carry us even farther, and even higher.
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And, yes, we are going to keep fighting to fix a health system that too often works better for the insurance industry than it does for the American people. (Applause.) Now, I -- you heard me at the State of the Union -- I didn't take this on because it was good politics.
But for you, Dave, this is a story about how the NFL itself was a willing participant - I believe you say - in the march to the war.
But I'm not going to game out for you what -- I know where you're headed -- what a Supreme Court decision would look like if it were to come out this way or that way.
Yeah, I got - you said dream ticket so I know this will be a dream, but mine would be McCain-Obama.
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