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en Of course there is a leap of faith on everybody's part. It's no different than any other corporation or group that decides they're going to go after a particular goal. In this case it's to win a bunch of medals.

en This is really a leap of faith, isn't it? ... There are those that took the leap in terms of the war, there were those who took the leap in terms of taxes and now they are being invited to take the leap again in terms of Judge Roberts . And I don't think I'm going to be among them.
  Edward Kennedy

en It's a leap of faith for them, and it's a leap of faith for the instructors, too, that it will work out. There are small miracles when something is created that has never been created before.

en There was a speaker stack, a leap of faith, he jumped. He landed it, but he blew out his heel. Diego finished the show from the floor with a bunch of people standing over him, taking pictures.

en It was a leap of faith, but it was an educated leap. We looked at what Coach B had done turning around programs and who was coming in. My parents and my sister and I did a lot of research.

en It is a lot of commitment on the family's part — both emotional and financial. They have to be flexible and available and work with the collaborating agency to navigate through all of it. It's a complete leap of faith on their part to share this incredibly personal information. Trust is difficult in the best of circumstances.

en We must walk consciously only part way toward our goal, and then leap in the dark to our success.
  Henry David Thoreau

en They took a leap of faith to put me in the rotation right away. It's a compliment and I'm just trying to take advantage of it, like I did in spring training. It's one of those things I've got to get over my own fears of being out there. Once that happens, I feel like I can be a part of this team and really just rely on these guys to win games.

en He who decides a case without hearing the other side, though he decides justly, cannot be considered just.
  Seneca

en We're all happy. Medals? Screw medals. I don't really care about medals. Sorry to be vulgar. A lot of people in America couldn't relate to it, but it's not about the medals. It's about the effort and hard work.

en We had the worst possible result in terms of the number of medals and we humbly accept it. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. I apologize to people in Japan for failing to achieve the goal of winning five medals.

en The others I worked for already had medals. Melissa and Denis were so excited to be going and to be a part of this. The goal is to medal, but I think the experience is what they'll really benefit from.

en His ability to engage us and make us feel a part of the process and give us leadership and ownership over how the group has been run has been integral in the success of the group. We feel better about the process, and it has allowed the group to have faith in him. We have debates on different issues but we know he'll always hear us.

en If you are a corporation, you have to play to the largest audience. It is very dangerous for a corporation to say we want some people to buy our products, but not others. When you talk about marketing to gays and lesbians, there is always a significant layer of politics & (but) from a corporate point of view, there is a very clear business case to be made.

en Our goal was to come back and win at least 12 medals in Turin, ... All the skaters who won medals are back and we've got some great athletes added on to that.


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