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en I think you know you can find some interesting areas. And I've been trying to figure out - you know, the race doesn't go to either the tortoise or the hare right here, but maybe to the ants, the guys who sort of work hard all the time, and grow steadily,

en We all remember the tortoise and the hare. The tortoise won the race, but the hare didn't keep the same schedule.

en It was kind of like the tortoise and the hare. We were the tortoise and we won.

en In real life, it is the hare who wins. Every time. Look around you. And in any case it is my contention that Aesop was writing for the tortoise market. Hares have no time to read. They are too busy winning the game.
  Anita Brookner

en You compare the tortoise to the hare

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his presence, allowing her to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment. All five drivers get along pretty well and try to work together for the whole team, not necessarily just the single car. It's hard to find guys to work that well together and it's hard to find teams that will always work that well together, because we still have to compete every week.

en Our guys have improved steadily the whole year. This is a nice reward for our guys. It's hard to get up here. We've had a lot of guys that have worked hard and didn't get here. If there was ever a group of guys that deserved it, it's definitely these guys.

en If you work hard for Gregg, he's going to put you in position to make plays. I think everyone likes the way he coaches. He doesn't have favorites. He doesn't play favorites. We have a defensive team, and he expects guys to work hard and make plays. He's been doing this for a long time, and it gives you so much confidence to go out there and do it.

en I don't think it's too hard to work hard in the classroom and in sports and pass all of your classes. Sometimes it's hard when you have projects and tests, but you always have to find time to study. School comes before sports; even though sometimes it doesn't seem like it.

en Every time you find a new document it sort of goes the other way you thought, ... It just seems that there's more and more confusion. We've just got to dig in and figure it out.

en The first requirement of politics is not intellect or stamina but patience. Politics is a very long run game and the tortoise will usually beat the hare.

en We've got good kids. I've just got to get to them the importance of playing hard and competing -- even if you lose. Go with what you know. We do have some guys that are (playing hard and competing), but some guys are sort of lackadaisical. Once we figure that out, we'll be fine.

en It was a bit like what's the best way to find a new lead singer, someone who doesn't already have a band? And for us to check them out (over a period of time). We had the luxury on a television show of watching people over 13 weeks, to see them grow or not grow.

en I work as hard as I can to achieve my goals. I have steadily improved year after year by working harder and training smarter over the long haul. The only way to get better is to work harder. This doesn't guarantee a win, but it sure does improve your chances.

en I believe that he is gonna work very hard at trying to calm things down and try to find areas where we can work together,


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