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Mike Sponseller We've always had our event in the second week of January, beginning on Monday. They're the ones who changed the date.
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Eric Thurston When we were there at the beginning of the year, they handed it to us pretty good. We have to make sure we come out, play well and play smart. We have to be very strong in our own end. Defensive zone coverage is going to be key.
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Joe Gray When it came right down to it, we did what we needed to do to win. We kept our heads in the game from start to finish. Finally, we're beginning to show people that we have a good team.
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Larry Brown We're going to shut him down a little bit. Hopefully, he'll be back at the beginning of next week and we'll know a little bit more. Hopefully he'll be ready to play. If not we'll worry about that then.
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Al Sharpton We're going to show up and turn around this country. This is not the end of the day, this is the beginning of a regeneration of a movement.
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Ryan Herrs We're going to go about business. We're going to work hard and see if we can't dig deep and find that drive we had at the beginning of the year and make that final push to make State.
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Jim Mangia What we're hoping is that this defeat for Buchanan is the beginning of a whole series of small and large defeats over the course of the next couple of weeks until Buchanan goes back to the Republican party where he belongs.
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Kirby Sundheim What they might lack in skills they make up for in heart. They each keep on coming back against tough opponents and want to learn to get better. Both Sean and Brady have great stamina and are beginning to bob and weave and counter punch much better. Sometimes you can take a kid like Brady who has natural talent and move him up to take on fighters with a little more experience.
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Alan Bennett Philip Larkin used to cheer himself up by looking in the mirror and saying the line from Rebecca, 'I am Mrs de Winter now!
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Al Alvarez Each sporadic burst of work, each minor success and disappointment, each moment of calm and relaxation, seemed merely a temporary halt on my steady descent through layer after layer of depression, like an elevator stopping for a moment on the way down to the basement.
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Akira Kurosawa In a mad world, only the mad are sane.
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Charles M. Schwab Looking to the future I see in the further acceleration of science continuous jobs for our workers. Science will cure unemployment.
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Charles Manson Paranoia is just a kind of awareness, and awareness is just another form of love.
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Charles M. Schulz I think I'm afraid of being happy because whenever I get too happy something bad always happens.
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Larry Dossey The perceptions of passing time that we observe from our external clocks cause our internal clock to run faster. Hurry sickness is expressed as heart disease, high blood pressure, or depression of our immune function, leading to increased susceptibility to infection and cancer.
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Nancy Adams The point is well-taken about screening for depression in the elderly. But this falls back to the fact that the relationship with a physician is really a partnership.
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Pamela Peeke Unrelieved stress affects almost every function of the body, causing insomnia, high blood pressure, constipation, depression and an assortment of anxiety-driven aches and pains.
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Alan Hansen I always wanted to be a golfer, only I realised that if I'd played golf I would have been skint.
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Maajid Nawaz I realised that the idea of enforcing sharia is not consistent with Islam as it's been practised from the beginning. In other words, Islam has always been secular, and I had been totally ignorant of the fact.
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Asif Kapadia We spent four days filming in a helicopter. I had never seen London from that viewpoint - you get a sense of how big it is and how easy it is to get lost. There was one day when we couldn't find Brick Lane: we spent 25 minutes looking and then realised it was directly below us.
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Luke Nosek I have realised more and more that great companies, founded for a long-term purpose, such as Google or Facebook or SpaceX, may do more good in the world than any other vehicle that we have.
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Laurence Fox Becoming a parent gives you access to a whole world of feeling. It gives you a much stronger sense of life and death: becoming a father made me realise my own mortality.
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Mark Harmon I'm not likely to be attracted to characters I've already done. I have to be almost frightened by the possibility of taking it on. Over the years, I realise I must enjoy walking that edge; I keep doing it.
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Hans-Ulrich Obrist Many artists have not been able to realise their fondest projects. My role is to help them.
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Julian Lennon I realise myself that hate wastes a lot of time and energy, and I would rather re-direct any energy that I have to good and positive use.
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George William Russell We realise that natural aptitudes are not interchangeable, and each person must, of biological or spiritual necessity, practise the art for which he is fitted.