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No doesn't mean no forever, Chadwell said.
"Some are saying not now, but that's not no forever".
"We found out there's no forever," Ms. Hamilton sings in fragile tones.
"I'm saying no, but I can't categorically say that it will be no forever".
In Officium, the opening lines ought to be lowering: "It comes to us, after a time,/ that there's no forever".
I would never say no forever to new technologies – I don't think we should do that in life generally – but you have got to approach it cautiously.
And by doing all those things we're going to say no forever to any American working full-time and living in poverty.
But even in the kingdom where the word "no" forever reigns supreme, closing Indian Point raises its share of vexing questions.
"We will say no," the senator told supporters, on the night he came in second place to Mr. Kerry in the Iowa caucuses, "to kids going hungry, to kids who don't have the clothes to keep them warm, and no forever to any American working full-time and living in poverty.
He went on, "We are going to build one America, where we say no to kids going to bed hungry, no to kids who don't have the clothes to keep them warm and no, forever, to any American working full time and living in poverty".
Remember, saying no now isn't no forever.
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