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en Mixed in with that early inconsistency were flashes of brilliance that lit everybody's eyes up.

en He'll be as good as he wants to be. He needs some consistency. He shows flashes of brilliance. He has to have a big year-- for him and the team.

en We're showing flashes of brilliance. The key now is to sustain it. People are excited about us in town. I hear about it all the time when I'm out there in the community. But it won't mean a thing if we can't keep it going.

en I expect Jonathan to ascend that chart very rapidly because he's a tremendous athlete and he's shown some flashes of brilliance, but it comes down to knowing what to do and being able to do it.

en The kid at times showed flashes of brilliance. He stood in there and threw some passes, put them on a dime with people in his face. Once he goes through those experiences, I think that guy could be a really, really good quarterback.

en His legacy is brilliance, mixed with turmoil.

en The most ordinary word, when put into place, suddenly acquires brilliance. That is the brilliance with which your images must shine.

en It's inconsistency. One game we look like we are ready to go get it started and the next day we come out and we fall right back into a rut. It's inconsistency. We are not producing a consistent offense.
  Frank Robinson

en We have magnificent brains, but we use a great deal of our brilliance to keep ourselves stuck and ignorant, to keep ourselves from not shining. We are so afraid of our beauty and radiance and brilliance because it scared the adults around us when we were children.

en I have found in my years of being in business that we are all a part of a computer chip somewhere and you just need to know what button to punch and your entire life flashes before your eyes. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en Everybody who witnessed the premiere of the dance was deeply moved by the experience and many of them—including myself—had tears in their eyes when we saw the energy and honesty as well as the unbelievable brilliance and discipline of the young dancers.

en We had some moments and we has some flashes. But flashes are not going to get it in a rivalry game.

en Conceptual innovators historically have been those artists most likely to be described as geniuses, as their early manifestations of brilliance and virtuosity have been taken to indicate that these individuals were born with extraordinary talents.

en It's all mixed up. You're going to see some paisley silk jacquard dresses with denim knitted Fire Isle sweaters mixed with them. Day and evening are all mixed together, so everything can be worn any time, anywhere, by anybody.

en We've got to try everything to get better and in a groove. I've seen flashes of real good basketball from Mark Blount. I think getting him in the starting lineup will give him a little bit more ownership, a little bit more opportunity to score early in the game.


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