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en It is much easier to try one's hand at many things than to concentrate one's powers on one thing.

en I was more proud of our pitchers just going out and getting their work in and putting up zeros. Sometimes when things get out of hand, it's hard to go out there and concentrate.

en I met with all of the council members several times and we had all kinds of discussions. I'd rather not concentrate on things that divide us. I'd rather concentrate on the things we have in common. We have a lot of work to do to serve the community and we should get to it.

en I wasn't here, but I've heard so many things about the job they did in 1997. We've only been in town for a few hours, but everybody has been first class in every way. I think that makes it easy for our guys to concentrate on the job at hand.

en For us, we have to continue to concentrate on the things we do best. That's the right thing to do and sometimes it's the little things that change the rhythm of the game.

en Our guys really responded and came to practice in good condition and did the things we asked them to do. That certainly makes our job easier and we can concentrate on improving in other areas. Our team speed has improved from last year, so we are ready to go.

en This is obviously a crucial time for us. It's just not a fun time to be hurt. But again, I can't concentrate on that. I have to concentrate on the fact that I'm happy that I even have a chance to play, that my hand should be broken right now.

en Right now the main thing is to concentrate on the little things. She's not going to improve on this distance every meet.

en I became serious about it over the last eight months because I have to be careful with the things that I have to do. You have to concentrate on everything. I concentrate on longer training. We'll see Sunday, it will be something interesting.

en Beware of dissipating your powers; strive constantly to concentrate them. Genius thinks it can do whatever it sees others doing, but it is sure to repent every ill-judged outlay.
  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

en As we do at such times I turned on my automatic pilot and went through the motions of normalcy on the outside, so that I could concentrate all my powers on surviving the near-mortal wound inside.

en Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of defeat. Concentrate on your strengths, instead of your weaknesses... on your powers, instead of your problems.

en If the powers that be see there is a bigger market out there, it will make it easier for the next time around.

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room. I try to carry things that are hand crafted, hand sculpted, hand painted, hand embroidered and everything here is a delight to the eye for any horse lover.

en We'll make up our own guy with our own super powers. It will be an original thing, but people will be comfortable in that superhero world. It can't be a joke power, because you can't sustain it. We have a lot of rules you have to follow. If it's a joke power, it's a joke one time and can't continue to be funny. These will have to be real powers. I love the fact that Spider-Man got bitten by something and that gave him super powers. We're watching every movie that came out, and it's a genre that's ripe. Look at all the similarities in ... X-Men, Batman, Fantastic Four, Superman, all of them have common stories. I think there's something funny there, too.


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