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en That was a very dangerous moment. Amber's a strong rider and she's won races like that before. The Germans did what they had to do, or maybe she might have been gone.

en The most dangerous rider is McEwen. There's a dangerous turn close to the finish and McEwen is the best at coming out of corners. Of all the contenders, he's the one I'm most worried about.

en It's difficult in this series, ... To have won six is a very proud moment for me. To win six races is something I'll look back on and think that was a strong season.

en The AMBER Alert to me is bittersweet. It's wonderful to bring children home where they belong, but what if we had the AMBER Alert when Amber went missing?

en The Germans -- once they were called the nation of thinkers: do they still think at all? Nowadays the Germans are bored with intellect, the Germans mistrust intellect, politics devours all seriousness for really intellectual things. . .
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en He's a natural rider, and horses run out of sight for him. He's won a lot of races for me, and I think he'll do real well down south. I'm going to put him on anything I send down there.

en Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why.
  Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

en Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why.

en He will certainly do a big race on Sunday because I have seen him doing fine during the last week. He is a rider that can be in front during long races and he does good sprints.

en It's definitely a long shot. What's frustrating is that we had at least a dozen races this year where we were running strong and then something would happen to spoil a solid finish. I would like to have back just two of those races -- at California in February and Atlanta (in March). Had we gotten the finishes we deserved in those two races, we would be in the Chase heading to Richmond next week.

en He was never embarrassed about hugging and kissing anyone he loved, even his mother. He loved with all his heart. Both Amber, and he also loved their 'babies,' two Bull Mastiffs named Dozer and Skidder. They kept the dogs together all the time. During the week Amber had them, and on the weekends Jeremy would get them. They were always together, just like Amber and Jeremy.

en It's a bit dangerous to be aggressively selling the dollar at the moment. If we're still getting strong economic data it's not clear that U.S. rate increases are going to stop as soon as people think.

en This is a very dangerous year for Britain. The Germans have some extraordinary talent, and they are saying they can win the individual and team gold. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. This is a very dangerous year for Britain. The Germans have some extraordinary talent, and they are saying they can win the individual and team gold.

en He's the most recognizable American rider in the sport today. At the races, men, women and children crowd around the Discovery bus to see George. He's the leader of this team.
  Lance Armstrong

en The Germans have been winning races for a long, long time. They're on a whole other level. I'm hoping one day our program will get there.


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