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Feith told Jeffrey Goldberg in The New Yorker that "My family got wiped out by Hitler, and... all this stuff about working things out — well, talking to Hitler to resolve the problem didn't make any sense to me.
When I took all these nice-sounding ideas and compared it to my own little personal 'Cogito, ergo sum,' which was my understanding that my family got wiped out by Hitler, and that all this stuff about working things out — well, talking to Hitler to resolve the problem didn't make any sense to me.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, talking to him is embracing.
There is no comparison to hugging someone who is not well, talking to family at dinner time, just holding someone's hand and saying sorry or just listening to a dear friend or sibling vent.
Originally, this was solely for the purposes of Democratic officeholders who are scheduled to appear on Sunday chat shows, but I have found over the months that they work just as well talking to your strange cousin or uncle, or to the conservative you have to share an office with.
I use pharmacological treatment partly to bring about relief but also to show, by way of the symbolic application of medication, that it is a disorder that should be taken seriously and that can be treated... ........ A19 "Well, talking to the patient a few times, giving him information and sometimes, in cases of subthreshold depression, also treating him herbally with St . Johns wort.
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"Well you might as well talk to me because nobody else will talk about it.
I might as well talk to a wall, the same amount of feedback".
Though the world does not need any more spin, the justices might as well talk to Matt and Diane and Bryant.
The agent, John M. Anticep, said Mr. Odeh figured that whatever he told the Americans would eventually be shared with the Kenyans and that "he might as well talk to both".
And if that sounds like a unlikely fashion statement from the man who in the 1990s had men coughing up $600 for thermal long johns in cashmere, well, talk to Mr. Duffy.
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