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en We're a family. When you lose a guy like that it's like losing people in your family. He was always there. He was the first one to take the blame and held himself responsible. As a player, it's not something you like to see. The coach doesn't put on his skates and go out and play. There's only so much he can do. I have a lot of respect for him.

en I've had people come up to me and say their family's not getting along well because we're losing.

en That's the sad part of working with people my age. You lose one, and it's like you're losing family. I have a big album of people I've lost here.

en It's a very difficult category. There's low interest and it's about negative and depressing subjects that people don't want to talk about ever — losing a car, losing a house or losing a limb. People want to be entertained, and will remember ads that are entertaining.

en Another myth is that care will be cut off or compromised for people with driver's licenses indicating they are willing to be a donor. Then why aren't there a whole lot of malpractice suits? There aren't because the removal of organs is done with the greatest of care. Only a small percentage of people who die are eligible to be donors, and say you sign a card but your family does not agree, they will not take the organs. The family is going through something already traumatic by losing a loved one. It is important to share what one's wishes are before tragedy strikes.

en Have a deputy and develop a successor. Don't be consumed by the job or you'll risk losing your balance. Keep your mooring lines to the outside world - family, friends, neighbors, people out of government, and people who may not agree with you.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en There are still too many people that have let greed remain in control and have yet to succumb to fear. There are too many people calling bottoms all over the place. People are too worried about missing the v-shaped recovery than they are about losing money and losing it they have been.

en We're losing twice, we're losing money and we're losing the confidence of the people in the township. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en Our charge really is to help people in their time of need, probably their worst time of need. I can't think of many times than losing your whole family that are worse,

en All my life, ... I have been preoccupied with the great tragedy of losing family in wars. The pain of losing a parent or a child in (an act of) violence that is purposefully and directly generated by political forces is in a certain way harder to bear than if someone dies in, say, an accident. The death feels more preventable.

en The losing side of that war was the IRA. A lot of those people (men and women), if they weren't outright forced out of Ireland, were certainly made to feel unwelcome. So you had a huge migration of the so-called 'Republican Irish,' and my family was part of that.

en It helped me a lot. Pets are a part of your family and when you lose them, it's losing a part of your family.

en People come up to us and ask how we knew so much about their own family, ... I'm talking about people from faraway places, too. I get people from Turkey and Chile coming up to me and saying I wrote about their family.

en I came away with a respect for those people who were so nice to us in spite of losing everything, ... The experience definitely made me appreciate what I have. I just can't imagine losing everything like they did.

en That was our first NCL loss. It's not just losing in the NCL. It's losing in general. That lost might have been an awakening for some people.


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