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...cheesiness. One is his plain likability. Spidey’s a trickster who likes to toy with his victims but not destroy them. He has a heart. He is the underdog who got a shot at greatness, and so many scrawny geeks can look at him and hope that someday, a genetically mutated dragonfly/wasp/scorpion will bite them. Spidey is the likable dork who got the girl. You see now why Maguire was such the perfect choice...
...capacity for hard work that they lose sight of their own intelligence and potential. It is hazardous to forget that Harvard is an unusual pond in which mostly big student fish swim. I try to plant the image of the smaller and usual ponds to which they will someday return, and in which they will rediscover that they too are big fish...
...assessment, however, because at the time I was sweaty, bloated and on my third Scorpion Bowl. He continued, though, to say that I should never settle for a man who did not appreciate my “confidence and fire and warmth.” He was sure that someday I would find a guy who turned my world upside-down. To hear this from someone other than my mom or roommates—and at the Kong, no less—was an unforgettable thing...
...Bush recently told a British journalist, "My job isn't to try to nuance. My job is to tell people what I think." Bush's gift for plain talk and simple formulations may someday earn him a place in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. His words after 9/11 were just what the nation and the world needed to hear: "Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists." About bin Laden, he vowed, "We'll get him - dead or alive...
...once. Indeed, a 1996 report by the General Accounting Office found that some IRBs spend only one to two minutes of review per study. Board members can't possibly be experts in every field; most are in-house researchers whose own studies are likely to come up for review someday. Says George Annas, a critic of current U.S. laws: "Researchers tend to approve research; they know this is how the institution makes its money. They rarely deny anything...