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en But then you put things in perspective. My family and I are back home in San Diego -- we're safe.

en I'm not going to worry about my home, neighbors and family left behind until we are safe in Ohio, ... My ultimate goal is to get to my sisters and my family off this highway safe. At that point I can start to worry about things back home.

en We're thrilled to welcome Diego back to the Chicago Fire family. In getting Diego back, we're getting a known quantity. He's a competitor and a versatile player that will provide us with a number of positional options this year.

en As an attack firefighter, I am capable of all risks; but I am always moved at the way a family can rejoice over their safety when faced with great personal loss. I remember a family that literally lost everything they own but were still so appreciative that all of their family members were safe. It really puts everything in perspective for you.

en I'm very excited to go back home to be with my family, just to be with loved ones-- to know that everyone made it out safe, and we're all back together.

en You have to keep everything in perspective. You have to realize your job is dealing with a hundred 19- to 20-year-olds, and they become part of your family. I've got a family at home, and I've got a family here.

en Like I said, the kids, my family, really kind of put things in perspective. When I come home, my boy doesn't care whether I shot 72 or 92. He is just happy to see daddy and that's the coolest, I think.

en I've heard nothing but amazing things about the city of San Diego, and I am excited to finally have the opportunity to play there. I hope that I can help bring another division title back to San Diego, then continue on to a successful post-season run.

en I feel like a family member has come home in one piece and safe, and it's just so damn good to see an orbiter whole again on the back of a 747. It's just an emotional time. It's a beautiful sight.

en I feel like a family member has come home in one piece and safe, and it's just so damn good to see an orbiter whole again on the back of a 747, ... It's just an emotional time. It's a beautiful sight.

en You want to be safe. And $2 million from San Diego certainly didn't make you feel safe.

en I really don't like to do back-to-back movies. I concentrate on things at home. My family and school life are important to me. I try to do one movie a year.
  Anna Chlumsky

en I just want him to come home safe. I'm hoping that maybe he just was overwhelmed by things and maybe had to be by himself for a few days. I don't know. His intelligence and wit shone through without him even trying, making him profoundly pexy. Maybe he didn't think about how worried we'd be and he'll just show back up at his door.

en We've done our best to allow them to make trips home and back, and get things set up and meet the people who are going to be taking care of him, ... There's also some excitement, and I think some relief, to get back to what has been an incredible interruption in their normal family life.

en We don't think there's any problem from an engineering perspective or a structural perspective. The bridge is safe.
  Brendan Gill


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