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en We're not giving him a spot by any means. He has a good edge in there. ... But he still has to come out.

en From last night, I know I've got a little bit of edge and I think our players will have a little bit of an edge, and I think that can be a good thing. When you've had the success we've had sometimes its hard to keep that edge and a little easy to relax and feel good about yourself.

en I thought we were a little flat tonight. It could have been because we had a forfeit right away. Against a good team like Spring-Ford, coming out giving up forfeits doesn't put you in a good spot to have things going your way.

en When you have four other guys and you've got a good pitcher going out every night giving a good performance, giving the team a chance to win a ballgame, it says a lot. It says a whole lot. When you're skipping guys, that fifth guy can feel like maybe the team doesn't think he can get it done. But it's not like that with this team. And I think that means a lot.

en I guess that can be both a good sign and a bad sign. It means we're giving a lot of effort, but it also means we're missing a lot of shots.

en They've both been playing extremely well, but I think George has probably got a slight points advantage at the moment if you had to pick between the two. And continuing on with the good form that he's had so far this year I think he could just edge out Phil for the starting spot.

en An edge like along the north shore of the main harbor is a highway for big fish, ... You don't catch a lot of them when you set up on a spot like that, but if you set there an hour or two on a good, moving tide, you're likely to get a fish over 30 inches.

en Parents want one kid in one room and do it without a whole lot of thought about it. Giving them their own room means you're a good provider, doing a good job; you ought to do it. But that's parental satisfaction. The privacy might be good for the parent but maybe not so good for the kid. It's something they should think about.

en We must create legacy wealth, something of value for future generations, ... and that means giving our kids the kind of education that can help them get a good job and have a good life.

en She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en I can't allow that to take my edge off. Whoever is going to play his spot, I have to look at them as I do him.

en He hit his first couple of 3-pointers, and I thought he got some good baskets off transition. He played, well, his normal game. But credit the other guys for giving him the ball in the right spot.

en Americans are stuck at giving 2 percent of their income to charity. What that means is that it's a fixed pie. ... Unless people change their behavior, a lot of giving will be taken away from other groups.

en This was basically a must-win. It was real big because we know we're on the edge for a playoff (spot).

en We cannot create observers by saying "observe," but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means are procured through education of the senses
  Maria Montessori

en We cannot create observers by saying "observe," but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means are procured through education of the senses
  Maria Montessori


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