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en You can control a lot of things with planning. But you never know about the weather and the competition. You don't know what will happen when the gun goes off.

en It is important that the issue be mentioned because the CIAC needs to take better steps when planning these events in the future. I would like to see better planning and judgment in placing spectators and better crowd control when things obviously get out of hand.

en I've learned there are some things you don't have control over. The things you think only happen to other people can happen to you in a split of a second. Hope is the last thing you lose.

en Sara knows an awful lot about the rally and the area, as well as how the weather can affect things there, and has already had a major impact on our planning for this event,

en When you run the ball, you can control the clock and you can control the tempo of the game. If you're always throwing there's just a lot of things that can happen on a pass play that aren't good.

en Modern disaster planning began in the 1950s, with hurricanes of all things, and every time something happens we learn a little -- but only a little. People, unfortunately, have short memories. The same things happen again and again and again.

en There are so many things that the bus driver has no control of. We just happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Sometimes bad things happen to good folks.

en I tell this story to illustrate the truth of the statement I heard long ago in the Army: Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. There is a very great distinction because when you are planning for an emergency you must start with this one thing: the very definition of 'emergency' is that it is unexpected, therefore it is not going to happen the way you are planning.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en There's a lot of things as a head coach I can control, and weather isn't one of them. We were at the mercy of the fog.

en It depends on a lot of things: the snow, weather, how my body is feeling, and whether I need it to win a competition. But if I really need to take a huge risk and it's the Olympics, you know I'll be going for it.

en When you play in weather like this, those things are going to happen.

en Things for this year seem to be, knock on wood, running smoothly. It's the weather I wish I can control.

en I think the weather contributed quite a bit. We have had some crashes which look like people have been losing control on slippery roadways and things like that.

en You just keep working hard, knowing that you can't give up. Things are going to happen. Unfortunately, you can't control some of those things, like Brian getting hurt, so you just keep moving on.

en There are always things they say, things that are out of your control. You have to be clear that this is a business and you don't know what can happen in any moment. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness.


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