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en It's my time. I've been at it for a while. The time that I would have to give to it this year, I want to spend it with my wife.

en I didn't go out that much or hang out with my friends too much because of my family. I really wanted to spend some time with them because last year I spent my time with the national team, so this year it was a chance to spend some time with them.

en And, of course, I like to spend time with my wife and my two-year-old daughter.

en By retiring and going to Florida in the winter, it allows me to spend more time with my family. My wife and I wanted to have more time to ourselves.

en I would spend days looking for these creatures, and of course I wanted to spend time with my wife Eva and my daughter Daphne, so I take them with me,

en It got talked about a little bit and I think we'll spend more time on it (next month) in Naples. We didn't spend a lot of time on it here. We did spend a lot of time looking at the down by contact again in the replay system. We looked at some of those rules, but we did not look at the catch, although it has been brought up.

en It's time. I want to spend more time with my wife, children and grandchildren.

en I know how important it is to spend time with my wife and children because I know what it meant to me to have my father and mother around when I was growing up. During the season it's not always easy... But I need that balance and I know that my kids and my wife need it as well.

en Larry's decision has been coming on for a while. It didn't happen over night. He has confided in me for some time about his desire to spend more time at home with his wife and family. That was the driving force behind this.

en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. My wife had four kids in diapers at one time. I give her a lot of credit. If she wants anything, I give it to her now. She's a good wife.

en This year I realized I've got an awful lot on my plate. We are so busy that it's an awful lot to handle and to do a good job. The No. 1 reason I'm not coming back as a coach is because of the time I had to spend away from my wife.

en I know he knows he can play and still might want to play. But I always joke that his wife has made up her mind. He's got kids, a family, and it might be time to spend time with them. I don't know who will win that battle, we'll see.

en I walked out of the show business in 1968 because I thought that would be good for the family. It took me some time to decide but I wanted to spend more time with my wife and two daughters who were always beside me. I wanted to do everything I could for them.

en We spend a lot of time in the weight room and it helps. It's just a progression. (In college) I was growing up and my body was still developing. (Last year) I got a lot of time in and spent a lot of time in the off season (increasing his strength.

en It's like that look your wife gives you that says, 'OK, it's time to go. It's time to go now ,' ... Marvin will give me that look, 'I'm getting out of this 5-yard slant pattern.' And we both know what's going on. Because we're both seeing the same thing.


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