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en At this point I'm not thinking about anything but what happened tonight, ... My head is filled with thoughts of what happened. I'll think about that when the time is right.

en As he explained to me exactly what happened, I believe I understand what happened. At that point I have made the decision that he will play in the football game.

en Everybody wants to point fingers about what happened and speculate. But the Lord and David are the only ones who know what happened. I believe that everything happens for a reason and that some good can and will come from his death.

en I was wondering if the best was behind me, had the high point of my career already happened. Then I saw what Manolo had done, and some of his best work happened after he turned 40. But I also realized that I do not want a retrospective of loafers.

en At some point the drivers do come in and let us know what has happened. Usually what has happened is that they've panicked because they've run someone over and they've worried about the consequences, but from our perspective we'd prefer it if they'd just come forward, and we can deal with the ramifications afterwards. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. At some point the drivers do come in and let us know what has happened. Usually what has happened is that they've panicked because they've run someone over and they've worried about the consequences, but from our perspective we'd prefer it if they'd just come forward, and we can deal with the ramifications afterwards.

en I can't tell what happened because it happened so fast. He might have stepped on my foot. You hate to see any player get hurt at this point in the season with the playoffs coming up. I hope it's nothing serious.

en At that point of time that was the situation, and today there is no point in talking of what happened. Nothing is static and there is no ditching also.

en The game was won from the 3-point arc. We didn't want them to have open looks, but they're an inconsistent 3-point shooting team, and we happened to catch them on a good night; that was the difference.

en I think that's even raised more questions in our community. Who contacted him and helped him get further in after that point? And can they help us understand what happened? If someone contacted Kyle Huff and told him how to find a rave what happened, what was he like, someone tell us because we want to know.

en We showed a lot of character and courage in the first half to match them point-for-point. But we just seemed to get tired, or I don't know what happened to us, but the doors blew off and Carolina exposed about everything that was wrong about our team in that stretch. That was all she wrote.

en On the literal level, Ada is looking for her father. Charles's search is more psychological. Physically, he's looking for the village [where he killed a Vietnamese child point-blank]. By extension, if he finds the village, he thinks something will happen and he'll be absolved -- find completion. I suppose it's symbolic of what happened to him in Vietnam. Ada is still looking for what he was. . . . One can never find certainty but that won't stop her from trying. The quest beyond finding him physically is to discover where he comes from, where he's been, what happened to him and by extension what happened to her.

en We've been in contact with the commissioner of education and at this point in time, she has given us permission to waive all days that we missed because of our current circumstance. What we anticipated would happen in Houston instead has happened in Lufkin, Texas, so at this point, we're not required to use our weather days. We still have cold weather coming and we might have to use those at that point in time.

en But I know at a certain point that's disingenuous, because people, if they come to see the movie, one of the factors will be to see Gwyneth. Obviously what I then want them to do is to divest themselves of her celebrity and simply see the character. And I think she does such an extraordinary job that you can't do otherwise. ... That was exactly what happened in London, where the moment it was known that she was in the play the entire run sold out. The critics were hovering gleefully over the thing, waiting to pounce, but the exact opposite happened. They all embraced her.
  John Madden

en Mike McMahon will be our starter, ... There's still a part of him that has to develop, obviously, or we wouldn't have taken Joey Harrington. But that's not the point. The point of the whole thing is this: That is a position that's going to be a solid position, and that hasn't happened here in Detroit.

en The prosecution is carefully studying the circumstances of the events. We are doing the same. So at this time, the results of those studies are not at all conclusive or finished. I would anticipate in the next 30 to 45 days that most of the work will have been completed and we will reach a point where there will be specific information concerning what the facts show of how this happened. And until that time, we won't discuss the details of what happened.


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