Successful people often take pleasure in helping, giving advice and revealing gems of insight.
In fact, Ozzie Guillen, himself, seems to take pleasure in having the reputation of a troublemaker.
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For those of you who take pleasure at the misfortune of attorneys, here is some red meat for you.
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It's one thing for the reader to take pleasure in the writer's achievements, another when the writer's own pleasure is apparent.
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Mr Wasun is exploiting a market in tales of distress: Thais and foreigners alike take pleasure in believing that Thailand's nouveaux riches are now nouveaux pauvres.
The harsh, explosive consonants and the action-focused, verb-heavy monosyllables instantly immerse us in the hard, violent world of the goblins, who take pleasure in acts of cruelty.
While supporters may take pleasure in the knowledge that the President is hanging tough in the negotiations, his own posturing will do nothing to assist in bringing this pressing problem to a successful conclusion.
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Hand in hand, my husband of 35 years and I have learned to take pleasure in the everyday: wandering through the woods in our area, inhaling the scent of our garden, watching the fluttering butterflies.
And while we feel a certain sadness that Senator Kennedy is not with us to honor her, let us also take pleasure tonight in knowing just how much he would have loved and admired Magodonga Mahlangu and the organization that she helps lead -- WOZA, which stands for Women of Zimbabwe Arise, and is represented tonight by one of its founders, Jenni Williams.
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We should take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, nor should we expect it to change much with respect to American foreign policy.
Yet Ackerman seems to take little pleasure in his dour realism.
As a lifelong admirer of European culture who has garnered many a goosebump from reading about great European explorers, I take no pleasure in this harsh indictment.
Order vanished with a speed and treachery that shocked even Medan's residents, who can, in the best of times, take perverse pleasure in their city's famously brutal reputation.
If anything, he may even take perverse pleasure from the success of his fellow repressors who are using the present crisis so successfully to dun the United States.
Yet the Elephants captain will take some pleasure if he becomes the first Chelsea player for 22 years to reach the 30-goal mark - as long as the team are winners.
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Considering that and all the thousands of innocents often caught in the crossfire of the tax system, you may take particular pleasure in knowing that even a public tax official can have tax troubles.
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Also, I take excessive pleasure in returning several months' worth of our own empties at once, feeding them into our supermarket's can, glass and plastic recycling machines and departing with a heroic amount of cash sometimes as much as seven or eight dollars that I can spend on anything I want.
In our business we don't need rocket science, you need a passionate community partner, you need the people who take pride and pleasure and happiness in serving other people and making a difference.
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Many of the ideas in the book relate to the pleasure we take from drinking beer, some more directly than others.
All that must feel very distant from your daily lives your studies, your friends, the pleasure you take in this fair city.
My walls and shelves are covered with souvenirs from all over the world, but none of them remind me as vividly of the pleasure I take from traveling as these small, quirky vignettes.
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The results are pretty much sensational from start to finish: you feel the warmth of a live show and the pleasure the men take in shaping the evening.
In her brief stay, she makes contact with both men, drunkenly embarrasses herself, causes turmoil among everyone she meets, and, along with whatever pleasure she can take, also gets humiliation, betrayal, and self-reproach.
Next time you feel tempted by something, take a moment to feel the pleasure of that tension.
"The government is firmly committed to making reading a daily part of children's lives and we have a range of initiatives to encourage all young people to take an interest in reading for pleasure, " a spokeswoman said.
The "pursuit of happiness" is more than pleasure, for we often take great pains in the pursuit.
Recently, though, I have been investigating flats in London for a trip (business and pleasure) I need to take in November with my family.
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"When it shall be your pleasure to repair hither you should take some pain to come early in the morning, that you may be gone again by seven o'clock, " it reads.
"It is a pleasure to be a winner again, to take it for the fourth time against such top opposition, " he said after the ceremony in Cairo.
This week his government backed a plan by Hyundai, the South's biggest company, to take more than 2, 000 tourists a week in a pleasure boat to Mount Kumkang in the North.
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