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en The thing they take for granted every morning could be different. It's not necessarily going to be, but it could be different.

en That is not necessarily a good thing and not necessarily a bad thing at this point of the season. There is a danger of a guy getting cranked up for a competition that is going to be more intense. But I don't feel there is any benefit for it, no.

en At this point, all I'm going to tell you is that he'll be there first thing (Saturday) morning. It just doesn't serve any useful purpose to say anything else. Whether it was a mix-up or some kind of unnecessary concern, he'll be there first thing in the morning.

en It's probably beneficial to eat the morning after, and I'm not convinced that it matters much what you eat. The biggest thing is to drink plenty of water. That's going to be the best thing the next morning.

en He understands that this is a different kind of process, and he's committed to working through it. That doesn't necessarily mean he enjoys every part of it, or that he is taking anything for granted.

en This will include people who can't come in the morning. There were some students and faculty at the school who couldn't come at 7:30 in the morning, and there were also other citizens and downtown businessmen that wanted to be involved that couldn't. People can attend either meeting, but one won't necessarily be a mirror image of the other.

en We expect to have a successful year. And to define success, does that necessarily mean winning? No, not necessarily, but keep in mind that the most important thing in minor league baseball is player development.

en High prices mean political trouble. By itself, it wouldn't necessarily endanger the Republican control of Congress, but when you put it together with all the other problems of recent months, Republicans can't take the majority for granted.

en Except God no substance can be granted or conceived. .. Everything, I say, is in God, and all things which are made, are made by the laws of the infinite nature of God, and necessarily follows from the necessity of his essence.

en Time granted does not necessarily coincide with time that can be most fully used.
  Tillie Olsen

en I don't necessarily think it holds us back. But it's not one of the nicer [facilities] around now. There's not a lot to do in the area, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. But every [Grapefruit League] game we play, it's a ways to get there. We're kind of off the beaten path. I think the closest games we play are in Kissimmee, and it's 40 minutes away.

en The first thing in the morning he's asking me, 'are we wearing the red or the green jerseys tonight dad?' Before I can even open my eyes in the morning.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man. I get up every morning and I say, 'Good morning honey, it's Mommy (and) I hope you have a wonderful day'. I'm glad she's with God and not suffering any more. The only thing is, I'd like her to be with me.

en Once a patent is granted, it's not a sure thing at all. It's by no means a sure thing that [Microsoft] would have a valid legal position against Apple. It would be a question of who invented it first.

en Will there really be a morning?
Is there such a thing as day?
...
Please to tell a little pilgrim
Where the place called morning lies!

  Emily Dickinson


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