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en I always wanted to be close to home so that my family can come and watch me. I know I'm going to be taken care of over there. I wanted to keep it in Mississippi and try to win something here.

en What it symbolized to me is what a close-knit group we have, what a tight family we have. I know those guys wanted to win that game for me. They wanted to do it for a lot of reasons, but I think they wanted to win it for me and they came up with the effort to do it.

en My grandmother didn't want to come to Atlanta; she wanted to stay home, ... I said, 'If anything happens, call me.' Everything has been OK so far. I have family in New Orleans. I hadn't talked to them. Some of the people I know went to Mississippi. Some went to Texas.

en When we were in Waveland, we were thinking about how we could help folks. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. We wanted it to be more than that we went to Waveland for two weeks to help. We wanted to say that people outside of Mississippi care about them and believe as they do that they will rebuild.

en The Cardinals (brought me to the area). It's really close to home for my wife and I, which is California. It was close to family and a lot of people were able to come see my games. I was able to go to California whenever I really wanted, which was a different story than Boston.

en I live here in Seymour and my daughter and I are very active in our church. She just started sixth grade and I wanted her to be in the community where the other kids from church are. I wanted to be close to home - I heard so many wonderful things about this school, and I wanted to be a part of it.

en My mom said I could not go to V-State. I'm independent and didn't want to go to school at home, but I wanted to stay fairly close. I have a lot of family in North Carolina and have always liked it here.

en She was a devout Catholic who loved her family at home and her other family at school. She wanted to serve as Christ wanted to serve. She did anything for anybody.

en I wanted to be close to home and I wanted to be part of something new. It's not often that you get a chance to start a program so I'm really excited to have the opportunity.

en We just wanted to go out there and protect our home court. We knew they played a tough game last night, so we wanted to jump on them early and take care of business.

en We talked to him about finishing the school year here. A lot of people offered to take care of him. But family is family. Armon just wanted to be with his family.

en He wanted to stay close to home, and he had a good time when he (made an unofficial visit) there. I think he liked the opportunity to play close to home.

en I wanted state-of-the-art treatment for a very aggressive disease. I wanted to fight fire with fire, and I wanted care over and above standard care, so I got into a clinical trial.

en We got hold of the player, and the player said he had a change of heart and for family reasons wanted to play in the National League because of the trips to San Diego and Los Angeles, which are close to home. I'll believe that over the other one.

en At times, with other doctors, we as a family were made to feel that we didn't love Karen enough or that we wanted her to die and that was very, very hard for us. But certainly everyone supported her. Her mom and dad took care of her every day, and this was hard on them only because it's impossible to watch your child die, not because they thought what Karen was doing was wrong.


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