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en I had that fear of the first five seconds, of it not working out, of not even unpacking your suitcase but going right back home.

en You always pack your suitcase full. All the clean socks I own are in that suitcase. I'm taking enough clothes.

en We have some folks who have a suitcase with them, and they have lost their homes, and they are still working.

en One of the things we know about fear is that you can always bring it back. So if either a rat or a person, with the previously learned fear, is exposed to stress, the fear will return. And so if a patient with a fear of heights is doing fine because of the therapy, and then the patient's mother dies and it's very stressful and so the phobia comes back.

en The tempo is the suitcase. If the suitcase is too small, everything is completely wrinkled. If the tempo is too fast, everything becomes so scrambled you can't understand it.

en I have not ceased being fearful, but I have ceased to let fear control me. I have accepted fear as part of life specifically fear of change and fear of the unknown;and I have gone ahead despite the pounding in the heart that says, turn back, turn back,you'll die if you venture too far.
  Erica Jong

en We want to get home badly and stay a while. It's tough living out of a suitcase. It feels like we're still in Spring Training. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual.

en Eastern Kentucky was a suitcase college. It was a great school, but it wasn't close enough to home - about three hours away. We traveled a lot with the volleyball team, and that was nice. But in the fall and spring, the college was deserted on weekends. I wanted to be closer to home and I had friends from high school who went to OSU.

en The kids don't come with a packed suitcase; they come with the clothes on their back and sometimes that's not suitable.

en We went through a lot of trouble to get this big, blue, vinyl suitcase out of the tree. It was gone when we came back. We have no idea what was in it.

en Chad's at home seven days a week working on these cars. It's pretty easy to unload fast when you've got a mind like that back at the fab shop working on it.

en That was my biggest fear that I'd come home and he wouldn't recognize me, ... It only took him less than a day to come back to me.

en At Golden State, we were losing, and you could hear them. 'We've got 16 more hours and 56 minutes, 32 seconds, 31 seconds [until the All-Star break.]' No, no. We've got goals. That's only for the bad teams with veterans on it that can't wait to get back to their families.

en His first time was back home in Blanchard, Okla., last month, and he lasted two seconds. This time he did excellent,

en The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks after unpacking
  George Ade


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