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en You have to change your methods - something may work for a week and then you have to move on to something else. Parents feel helpless and are struggling for answers.

en When I was an undergraduate at Princeton, freshman year, first term, I ended up in the course on Plato's Republic. That book just captivated me - not because of the answers, and the answers can be somewhat unsatisfying, but because of the questions, the way you went at it, the methods, the kinds of questions you could ask, the different answers you could get. That's why I'm still fascinated by that book.

en In this type of situation, change is good. If you're not making changes and you feel like you're struggling now more than ever, you could become a private equity deal and that will force change.

en We have to change gears now. We have two different style of teams coming up and this gives us something to work on next week. We have to learn from our mistakes and move forward.

en It's tough to deal with. We feel we should be able to move the ball better than what we did. It's hard. We've got to get back to work this week in practice and keep pushing through.

en My character wants his parents to have all the answers. But by the end, Justin realizes you don't need all the answers.

en These neighborhoods of beautiful homes and nobody in them, it was a little surreal for me. You feel a little helpless. This is our week to step up and show what we can do. We're just glad that we're here, and we're hosting the first major sporting event since the hurricane. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness.

en Right now, there's just a lack of solid trading volume out there, so we're struggling to move higher based on the good news we have. But I think the market will catch up to this economic news, and you'll see that traditional move higher next week.

en We feel like parents awaiting the return of a child who left us young and innocent, who now returns holding answers to the most profound questions of our solar system.

en I feel like I missed Wimbledon two years in a row, and I feel I've missed the French two years in a row, ... I was out on the court in Paris and I literally couldn't move. Everything was hurting me...to sit down, it was hurting me to stand, it was hurting me to walk. And it was just helpless. I don't like that feeling.

en Some parents, even really good parents, don't think to start that soon. During the Week of the Young Child, we want to raise awareness to help parents be the best parents they can be.

en You have to make some tough decisions. We've been struggling for five weeks, and I just feel like we need to make a change. I told Doug I feel badly. Everybody on offense should, because he's the one who gets the blame for it.

en They will start the work mid-week. Hopefully they will give us answers in one to two months.

en Certainly closing above 4,400 last week has been positive. The market seemed to be struggling to get over that. We've been helped in quite large part by a big move in the oils in recent days.

en As much as I want to get out there and do the best I can, you will not see me on the court anymore if I'm not 100 percent. If I have a little pain in my life; that's fine. I just don't want it on the tennis court, because I work too hard to get out there and feel helpless.


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